Western High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)
- Class of 1972
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PIOI EER MIM MA PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY 0F WESTERN HIGH SCHGGL ANAHEIM, CALIFGPINIA JUNE 15, VOLUME XV DONNA BARKER EDITOR-IN-CIIIEE DENISE BARRETT ASSISTANT EDITOR DAL A www My lswf Elwhfgneuh If ywyxj E E I MQ! PIONEEBSI o PI X. sk WHA GUME MY TA -FASEB GHILDRE , Traveling from far and near . . . from the North and East . .a coming from all directions . . . the anxious students arrived. In September, it seemed all roads led to Western. The locker halls, having been silenced for three months, rang and echoed with the clammer of school. New faces looked with wonder, and eyes searched the unfamiliar hallways - with hopes of locating an old friend. Classrooms began to fill, and textbook rooms emptied. The Sophomore Orientation acquainted new students with a Pioneeris way of life. Many thoughts drifted toward the coming year -- which was viewed with mixed emotions. Returning stu- dents talked sadly with their partially forgotten friends - about the all too short summer. Their school journey was to be filled with work, activities, new friends, and memories. Mr. Robert Glascock, aided some students in pre-registration formalitie Students found lunchtime an opportunity to discuss the 11 r .1 'X ' X55 gf A , U' r E ff 2 - ln ,ny fl -I , 4x ri .. . Q il Bicycles provided transportation for many Westhi students. Mrs. Marjorie Graham handled textbooks that aided classroom performance s experience. The main office served as a refuge for students with schedule problem, PIONEERSZ 0 PIONEERSY-5 HAVE UU YUUR PISTULS? HAV- Head Drill Team leader Crystal Sims displayed skill and roficiency in her execution of the cow- P girl routine. 6-PIONEERSl 0 PIONEERSl Www. News Editor, Sandy Novy arranges her thoughts as she creates a Pioneer Press story, M, Xkglsfp if asia? is fgE'2 ,N 'gl . ki Q:.,5-5,-1 E.-'miie Q-:ant P-sas .QQLSEAQ UU DUB. SHARP-EDGED A ES? ' Arrival at Western marked the beginning of a nine-month learning experience. The first few weeks were spent buying supplies, checking out books, and meeting teachers. Armed with the Weapons: curiousity, determination, and youth, Western students set out to discover and learn. Students had access to machines and equipment - which would help to build a solid foundation for a future vocation. Classrooms gave way to shops, labs, and even fields. Involvement highlighted school, and activities supple- mented schoolwork. Through countless ages the axe has been a vital tool and it still holds its place in the work of Pioneers. PIONEERSY 0 PIONEERSY-7 Y . i F' Greeley-f-f -?: M' -aff ff' g:lvQ.gfx:, fl DW, nt15J7l .rw Q W' Mfgww-N .t fa 4-if m2-,ggfff-si2'iFf I V tg L7 52133 7 ijbxrl Q15 fig U f ff 2 tr ' M r Q J UF AGTIU ,FULL UF MA L PRIDE A D PMB DSHIP Spirit - Western . . . they went hand in hand. Emotions burst at Football games, pride was every- Where. People reached out to give friendship. Seperate people, each individual, became one jubilant mass that symbolized Western. During school, when the group dispersed, each person possessed a certain spirit that typified Western students. As the quest continued, the youths retained their y V N. . ,Yi .W ,cv HJ! ,,,, Impatient, wanting, and Waiting, Western students 5: X 53: I L, , , 9 yvx rs R , x . , ,, 5-wi 1,.--A,yf,, my. + A ,W .ugly w-1 it 1 rwx - .sg-m,.,ffaw at S X w r X4 J IL traveled steadily onward. 1.affwL:--' .i 5, 8-PIONEERS! O PIONEERS! .,-'bf X ' L t f a- J ': 1- '4 ,I-xxx 1 Q s lla-it ,frqzigrxtxa eLa,1:..14fx4:,f Cheerleader Ten'y 0'Keefe hits her head in dismay and the crowd looks on during a tense moment at the Western football game. ASB President, Bill Ieffery sports his modified victory shirt. ------- 'J I7 PIONEIZRSY 0 PIUNFIiRSl-9 MQ PIONEERS 10-PIONEERSI 0 PIONEERSY PLA! YUU - Mr. Brody Many students iw? 1 :Hep X1 ,Q ISEB UU WESTER YUUTHS, SEE TRAMPI GWITH THE FUREMUST, aided juniors during delivery of 1973 class rings. t ', 11Qg,JfS1i? entered scholarship contests with the help of Nlrs, Cota. Successful ventures must be led by able leaders - leaders who can communicate with their followers. At Western, leaders took the form of administrators and faculty, with their disciples being students. Western's administrators and faculty were not ab- solute leaders, but more of a guide - offering assistance to anyone asking. Associations such as this made it easier for students and administrators to exchange thoughts, questions, and ideas. In addition, students helped other students, and gave their time and understanding to others. Mrs. Maus handled student funds during the course of the year. PIONEERSY 0 Pl0NEERSl-ll The Pioneer Chuckwagon was a tedious trail for hungary students at mealtime. 12-PIONEERSY 0 PIONEERSY ., , . 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'I Li 4ig.1sf-.:g.--wax: i.-AV' : ' 2.:1u.:'.'wf '1-.2s-Vf.fg.H3f'g.-- ki-' V- A..-,Hn rift.. Q. , fL1:3'Q .hz 2-1. 1 'r-W. f . v.: rl: 1 EJ 1- X: a-15 ..4'- :A-'l'5 L The high-jump was accomplished by many girl athietvs in track season. DUW THE EDGES, THRUUGH THEP SSES, UP THE MW TAI STEEP, To break loose, to let go, to go their own way - West- ern students learned the hardships of blazing their own path. Many obstacles stood in the way - such as difficult exams, crowded hallways, and winding speedlines. Western youths chose not to follow the crowd - and though the roads were uncertain, most survived. Despite the fact that all the students attended the same school, each selected a slightly different program - one that reflected the individual. Countless problems faced many, but somehow, through all the hardships, Western Pioneers pressed forcefully on. Each gained a private reward. PIONEEBS! 0 PIONEERS!-13 U0 EUHR! G, HOLD! TURI GAS WB G0 THE UNKNUW WAYS College, career - what would the future have to offer? After attending school for twelve years, the stu- dents were suddenly released. Many had waited for this moment, some feared it, but nearly all were uncertain of the coming years. Concrete ideas and plans had somehow been lost in the clutter of todayis thoughts. It had been a long, tedious journey - a few were unsuccesful, but most survived. Engrossed in the every- day struggle of school, it was amazing to discover how many fond memories were made. But now the time had come for choice and detailed thought. G, DAR! G, VE A-R11 QM gs3,2w .g.,,ifQf1::':.3q:14-..wf,.Q ,,,:a-, Q15 'tflurjs t 41 it ,efmrf sys! Y. at 4' :Ng 1 1.-za, , ff 1 .W ' mwsf, M g 'N wie? ,iff , 4 .. ,y :Q l y 3 1 f' Em :im wtw:.2 - Iiniflw. 'V 25' 14-PIONEERSY 0 PIONEERS! PIONEICRSY 0 PIONIQI-1RSf-1 6:5 if ww ,. . .V A .... ,,m,,,,,,, M N N .. V Nxaqvl ., mum, 1. 'iq-Q H K 5 ' v ' 31 K ,I f--vjf Q ,.. 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YW 3,15 5 - . 355 H , . fx 1 'Q 2 0 J - N5 - L-X - .+f ff i-Isl 1' ' 3, V Eg? ..,. 4, 'Q M, ' wi ,S ff? , . - 4 ' Qi 4 ' Q 4515, . Q- . .- , . w wf 1 .2, ivlu V, Q A , ' , ' A' -:1-' 'A , 1 ' .M .. I , Q., .,,,... I ' A .A V v A H 1 it :N is . - - 'L ' A A' L ' ui .- , 4' , . v .. Q'- T 'K 77- Vw , ' . ,ft WT A V W' . A ,L iv. ' 1 n V TABLE 9E E9NTENTS.... ......... PAGE ADMINISTRATION 81 TAEIILTY .. .. 18 49 GLASS 01' 1972 ................ GLASS 91' 1973 ............ GLASS 91' 1974 ....... ...... 88 119 AETIIIITIES . ...... .. 134 158 UNEANIZATIUNS ............... .... ATIILETIES ...... ............. INDEX I 188 238 PIONEERSI 0 PIONE ..,, A W Iv-MM ..VA QMWMKK W ' MMM 18-ADMINISTRATION 6: FACULTY N. T JMETQM Q5 Q kiLSLJNNxJ'iVL.SL Q, . D Q Q Q- Y W Wifi QQ oak e-bds SLJNX Kjklb QKSLGSLQ C C9-Jung! Q'fQNfxJNxigL Tis better far to trust All, and be deceived, than to doubt one fond heart that should be believed. Anonymous ADM! ISTRATIU A D FAGULT 'Zi ADMINISTR TION SER ED DILIGEN Western administration, under the skillful direction of principal Mr. Robert D. Mohr, utilized its working hours by dealing with the many problems which faced the school. Working with Mr. Mohr were assistant principals Martin Martelli, Anthony Ortega, and Herbert Roese- ner. Together these administrators served the school through the careful execution of their duties and their participation in many activities. Assistant Principal Herb Roesener Administrative work challenged Mr. Mohr. Tony Ortega kept records complete, 20-PRINCIPAL 51 ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS STUDE THROUGH DEDICATIO , URK 4 i Mr. Mohr 'Kpours it on at the puncakc breakfast. Mr. Martelli helped with faculty brunch. l Principal: Robert Mohrg Assistant Principals: Herb Rocscncr. Martin Martelli, Tony Ortega. Work withagmilf-1 PRINCIPAL 81 ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS-21 Q 3 i l 5 KI U SCHOOL BOARD The Board of Trustees were active during the year, handling the many tasks which faced them. Capable people were needed to operate the district. The burden of running the large district was placed upon the shoulders of Superintendent R.K.Wines, his assistant Harold Laughead and the five board members. One of the main duties of the board was to keep the lines of communication open between themselves and the schools. The responsibilities of making school allocations, formulating policies, and meeting monthly to discuss educational and financial problems were also in their hands. i- il lsomzo MEMBERQ Mr. Harold Laughead, Assistant Superintendent, Mr. Kenneth Wines, Superintendent. 5 H B Superintendent Wines Crightj discusses district business 22 SUPERINTENDENTS 8: BOARD Board President Bark prepares for meeting. DIRECTED C RRICUL M OBJECTIVES Board members: Lleft to rightj Dr. Pritchett, Mr. Hartnell, Mr. Bark, Mr. Bonnell, Nlr. Barton. 1 N MT' BSNOH discusses board HIHIYPFS. Nlr. Bonnell carefully studies board mattvrs. SUPERINTENDENT 81 BUARIJ-23 ' .3 'ft-,Lf , I ,M ' r YK E ' ,1Jwr Miss Marjorie Cook N, S,T Mr. Ventura Cornejo A,E,j, P,Q,U,V C0 ELURS A The counseling staff spent many hours preparing the students for their future. Because of this the counseling office became a symbol of guidance to the students. The counselors were always willing to listen, whether it be a college-bound senior, an anxious junior or a curious sophomore. They were a guiding force in the future of many students. The counselors also spent a great deal of time working with the students in the many activities which occured during the year. All in all, the counselors were an integral part of life at Western. Mr. Irvine aided job seekers, 24-COUNSELORS FF HELPED Mrs. Pauline Cota H,l Mr. John Mohler B.C 55. Mrs. Helen Wheeler L,M ,Y,Z Mr. joe Hickey D, F,C,U Mr. Stewart Nielsen K,R.W QQ. . 15 2.3 5 ,.' lf: ., 'te' , e .eec lit' 9. i . Q - 'I 93. Mr. Hal Irvine Work exp. coordinator and career guidance Mrs. Freda Chr:-st M rs, Bvu Bouk fvxlhook Rourn Library 'T' Mrs. Carrol Dormnc sr y llcgislrulion T DE NTS PREP RE FUR FUT RE Mrs. joycv Kuhm Counseling Ufficv Aidc- l Mrs. Dorothy Odom PBX, Rvccptionisl HK Www Xlrs. Peggy Sloan Xtte nddnu P ' Xlrs. jr-ssw Schustvr Q f:0llIlSl'lillg Svuroturx ,. , . , IV. ' ' Aa! ffl... , K rr ...W , . .. 4 .,..-nv . ' 391103728 . 95- A-'r' lriuc-ipul's Sm-cn' ary ' Qs . 4 .1 4 ' Xlrs. llruwttu Tnylur lil r r . . f ,X Mrs. lliulu Mans Studvnt JXCCOIIIIIS Clerk avg KT? 4 Mrs. 'Immune' pil, nc .Mtvrmdarmcc Cla-rk Rvcnrds W-r -4-5 Xll'S.j21Ill'XAlIdS SlCCRli'l'ARIlCS-25 - is FACULTY M DE UMEROUS PLAN 26-FACULTY W. Curtis Ingram English, BA.-Cal State K Lung Beach Diane L. Klopping I English,'B.A.-CA State Long Beach . . f ri Q ..:.: Barbara A. Mahaffic English, BA.-Pasadena College, MA.-Cal State Fullerton Mr. Ienscn demonstrates for ceramics. L TO ID WESTERN ACTI ITIES Miss Mahaffie takes a coffee break. Tonya K. Peyton English. B.A.- Oklahoma State U Luella Rodgers English Literature, vocabulary and communications, were all a part of the English department program. They attempted to bring some refinement into the students lives. It was through the work of the English teachers that the students were prepaired for their future. The teachers trained the student in the practical applica- tion and use of their language. fi .5-0 William C. Patterson English, BS.-Arivona State U, M.A.-Cal USC State Fullerton Sandra Y. Miller C.Blanche Nyc English, BA., M.A- V English, M.A. Cal State Fullerton bf S l.b 0 lcv' I Normal. Terlcelson English, B,A.-American Netilcc H. Vvheamn U, M.A.-Cal State f English, BAA,qja1 Fulleflml an-.ftatc Fullerton Ralph R. Rothrock English, B,A.-North Dakota U, M.A.-USC FACULTY-27 THE B SS DEPARTME TR I ED TUDE Through the practical use of typewriters. business machines and simulated office situations. the business department trained for future careers in the business world. It is also through practical experience, that students in the Industrial Arts department learned a skill. Stu- dents learned wood, and metal work, electronics, auto mechanics, drafting, printing and use of machines. Donald D. Crosby Business Ed, M.S., B.S. Beach State Owen R. Lee Business Ed, B.S.-Linfield College. M.A.-Oregon State U El I' Marietta Shigcltawa Business Ed. B.A.-Long Beach State College Mrs. Shigekawa directs telephone class. Lee R. Baxter Industrial Arts. I3 S -Ohio State Charlcs T, Ilouston Indmtriul Artx. B A -Cal State tiollz-gc Long Bc-uc-li f if 4- If , P. l john I.. CL-survo ' Industrial Arts. B A 'tial Statl- Collvgt' Long IB:-at-h Teachers give display personal touch Richard W Hoffman Industrial Arts. B A . M A, Cal Statz' Colle-gr Long Beach Tony Lnarl Industrial Arts. Il A -Long Beach State Ronaldj. Young Industrial Arts, B A -Cal Stutt- Long Beach 1 Q 1 ulluuiw FACULTY-29 F X VARIETY OF COURSES UFFERED BY The mathematics department offered a program which gave the students training in mathematical activities and skills pertinent to the age in which we live. For students who sought employment in technical and non-technical trades, the classes offered a program that was relative to their needs. if The Science Department also concentrated gon the fundamental skills of that field. The students exgerimen- ted with scientific material and equipment in an attempt to learn more. L A r' Douglas R.Bennett Math, BS.-Brigham Young Marilynjohnson Math, M.A.-Cal State Long Beach, B.S.'Ill.State U Robert Clascock Math, B.A.-Wichita State, M.A.-Cal State Long Beach Kenneth D. MacPherson Math, B.A., M.A.-Cal State College Long Beach Nikita Orloff Math, M.A.-USC Teacher and student tackle joint problems. FACULTY-30 MATH A D SCIENCE DEPARTME T The happiness of teaching, Gcorgm- Mason Sciencv, MS -Washington State' tiullegv Donald I-T. Reid B S fWhvatun tiullege Mr. Stanficld guldes classroom actxvlty. FACULTY-31 Marian Bertotti i l '3 S , 4 Q Z in E 5 s i -1, A fc' 3 ,fx E. Foreign Language. B ,N -BSC Deni Fosselc Forei nl anguage, B..-X . M A - Sharon Casserly Foreign Language B -X -Cal , .. , . g , Q State Long Beach 5 Colorado U W f'fiV4c?-2 NGUAGES AUGHT EW SKILLS- T The foreign language departments function was to teach the students to communicate their thoughts. needs. wants. and reactions in the listening. speaking, reading and writing skills necessary to meaningful communication in both the written and spoken lan- guage. ti The social science department exposed the study of F man through history. geography. government. soci- ology. economics and psychology. 1 5 5. f FACULTY-3:2 Mrs. Deni Fossek demonstrates language labs. Teachers l'YlH3l-uid in 21CfiVifii'S- 7 i WO-A flwyv Nmf hn R uendxke Social Studies B A Redlands . M A.-Cal State Los Angeles HISTORY TI TED CITIZE HIP 1 if' VS..- Harold R. Kough Social Studies, B.A.-Redlands lf N1 A -Cal State Long Beach affix-F g-.z ,- s 1 ll Michael L. Nh-rlilr: Social Studies, B A.- VVa5l1ington U F. Patrick Murphy Social Studies. B A - College Provide rice M avis Nystrom Social Studies. B.A.-Cal State College Los Angeles ,Av Classroom discussion often It-d to humor. GV' un-4' Frank P1-trick Social Studies, B.A eCal State College Long Beach F AC U LTY-33 HDME RT PROVIDED GUIDANCE 9, If I Ig. I Deborah L. Boyer Home Economics, BS.-Purdue vu sl' - ya.. Ks Ann E. Pritchett Home Economics, B AfCal State Long Beach si-5. Carlin VV. Coffman Boys P.l'.., B.A. Whither College Mary E. Creighton Girls' P.l:f., BS., M.S.- Nnrthwest Missouri Slate Thomas R Cnmm State - ' s f l C Ai, fhh H -H- Boys' B.A.-Long Beach E . FACULTY-34 Calf-Row 1: B.Bernard, C.Munoz, Benson. Row 2: Coach Roussos, D.Locko. D.Corbel H.Knapp, j.Winter. P.E. O RSES TAUGHT KILLS The Physical Education program met the needs of the student through a wide range of activities. Each student was allowed to develope to their fullest po- tential. Physical Education provided for both the immediate and the future by developing a strong foundation in the students while creating the will and desire to enjoy the happiness of well being throughout life. mln if Ernest Mclntire Roy Merlr lyn Woodburn Bo 's P.l-1., BA.-La Verne Boy's P E., General Sec- P. E., B.S.-UCLA, ondary-Whittier College M A.-Cal Poly I Coach Wilton advises varsity club on activity matters. Coach Everett takes it easy. FACULTY-35 PECIAL COURSES GAVE EXTR William E, Christie Driver Ed., M.A.-Cal State College Los Angeles Robert Fieldhouse Driver Ed , B.A.-Long Beach State l- 34' is ig' com A caiifsfifi Hifi' wg' wifi ,- ggi The program of the Driver Education department was designed to give the students the strategies nec- essary to own and operate a motor vehicle in such a way that they could survive in todays complex society. Other teachers also aided the students through teaching special courses. Band, Student Leadership, Photography, Drama, Music and Library practice all provided the students with skills and talents. Chuck Koller Driver Pkl. Hayles L. Trent Driver Ed., AB.-Ca College Long Beach, I State M,A.- Pepperdine U Mr. Fieldhouse emphasizes the importance of safe driving, 4' wg -. Q john A. Chaldu I llvalth, BA,-USC -J' s ,Qt , div' x Richard R. Parks Health, B.A.-Long Beach State College FACULTY-36 NCE TIVE FOR T DE T EFFGRT i A ' L .E :w , , i 3' if I' , X. I' I f A I t Mr. Phelps gives rehearsal instructions. -I 154' arf-N,-me Covell L. Christian Photography, B.A.-UC Berkeley Tom M, Hrbacelc Band, B.A.fCal State Col- lege Long Beach Q 3. fa Beatrice H. Griffin i ,J Library Practice, MA New York U, M.S.-USC 2 1 FACULTY-37 K '7' G Paulette Abreu Elizabeth Bandlow Audrey Green 451 Mrs. Rosamond jean Schaeck Howery fb Marie Stewart Lena Wolff Ellen Woods N . CAF ETERI PER ONNEL, CUSTODIAN EFFICIE TLY ERVED LL TUDE W P The workers in the cafeteria spent the year as they always have, preparing food for the school's popula- tion. This year the situation was a little different as a speed line system was incorporated at Western. It was through the use of these speed lines the stu- dents were able to receive their food faster and more efficiently. The custodians were a dependable and intricate part of life at Western. It was through their efforts that the campus and facilities were kept in working order for the benefit of all. FACULTY-38 Preparing for speedlines kept workers busy. Vernon Barker 5 Frank Biafor C .ll Max Gerald Dowlingf msg Walter F vnimvrv 1 1 1 joe Sabugo i Tom Tucker ..-l fk 'Un Rlchard Saltzman joe Sabugo starts mobile clean up chorus. Custodian Max Buczynski attends pancake breakfast. CUSTODIANS-39 III . I- I V X 40-CLASS OF 1972 new F' ,,,.,...x.s.w-.-.amaavr We tm! ' up -A img 'TF ,I ,,..,,f.....a yilffr- 'I i The Cowards Never Started The Weak Died Un The NVay Only The Strong Arrived They Were The Pioneers GLASS IIa1roldXVarp CLASS OF 1972-41 l Q eeel nnee .. 1972 Senior Class Cahinetg Bob Barbosa, Vice President, Roxanne Kuehn, Secretary, Rosanne Mangano, Treasurerg jeff Chandler, President, E IOR COUNCIL WAS ACTI E 1972 Senior Class Council: 3rd Row - Bob McHargue, Kathie Brannon, Donna Barker, Stella Thomas, Kathie Ortiz, Rosita Huls, Barbara Gunn, Debbie Hinkson, Val Valentino, Rose Ann Walker, jeff Chandler. 2nd Row - Nancy Mangano, Karen Bell, Carol Sullivan, Becky Lafebvre, Annette Blanchard, JoAnn Nakawaki, Diana Miller, Debbie Davis, Diane Livingston, Sandi Tinnel, Darlyn Burns, Roxanne Kuehn, Rosanne Mangano. lst Row - Matt lost, Rich Brody, Bob Barbosa, john Didion, Rick Crist, Dan Aisen, Steve Bradley. jeff Ropeter, Phil Brooks. 42-SENIORS SENIORS-43 IOR WERE I OL E Seniors began their year with involvement and enthusiasm. Some of the first activities which 1972 Pioneers attended were: the ASB Card Dance, the Big- Ilittle Sister Picnic, and many football games. Fall meant joining clubs, taking Iowa tests, attending the senior assembly, receiving senior pictures, and just plain getting involved. , B 1 Neal Barkan Donna Barker S ' Water Polo, Yearbook Editor-in- : A Boy's League 'V Chief, IOC, NHS, CAA Q ' lim ..,:., .,,, .,,.,, l ' l if'fm?E5W grae as U. .,1,p1, wrt, U, 4.6 1 , , mm W, , g Q .... - 9 ' ' if S ' M -:awww ill A 5 ' NE we E R, A E sem miamlmissr H S 'W mam NZM 'er ,E 44-SENIORS D Denise Barrett Yearbook Assistant Editor, Gymnastics gwugum ..., weffizj-Tswm..mm.Q'v. , -f VM aim .iggsgfsrgwia mga' ', 4 Ml. ef f iii-if' A Marlene Bates A Cappella Choir, Cirl's League Ann Bates A Cappella Q hoir Guitar Club Gabriel Barton Boy's League I , Vickie Bearup Mlke Bautista Pep Club, Cirlls League, Boyls League -Major: Computer Robert Bedner Service Cents, Boy's League, Major: Mechanic Ed jensen reacts during a tense moment at a iootball game. Sue Ann Baucom Cirl's League Rick Batesole Boyis League Carol Beesley , lodee Bell '72 Cheerleader, NHS, Senior Assistant Leader '72 Class Council, CAA in Drill Team. Karen Bell Karla Bell ASB Secretary ofPublicity, GAA, Y93l'b00k, 72 Class '72 Class Council. Council, Pep Club SENIORS-45 46-SENIORS Pam Box Cirlis League Linda Sue Brennan Girls League Rlch Brody Key Club, '72 Class Council, Boy's League Phil Brooks 72 Class Council, Science Club, Boy's League Steve Bradley V '72 Class Council, Key Club, Boy's League Dixie Briggs Cirl's League SSEMBLY FROLICS na:--' i Westhi Cheerleader Terry U'Keefe receives a gift lrom Bob Dapper during a pep assembly. Kathie Brannon Songleader, Drill Team, '72 Class Council Don Broadbent Boy's League Leticia Brondo 72 Class Council Club, Girl s League David Brown Photo Club, Banfl, Boyls League SICNIORS-47 Lynda Brown Cirl's League Clndv Burnett A C appella Choir Pep K lub 17 C lass C ounul Brenda Butnra Girls Leagut, Major. Art Richard Brown Photo Club, Band, Boy's League arlyn Burns Kathy Brundage A Cappella Choir, NFL, Math Club, Cirl's League Mike Buchanan Boy's League ep Club CSF, CAA, irl s league Denis Cacho Dennis Burton Boy's League Michael Burton C Football, Track, Cross- untry, '72 Class Coun zzz Ten nis, Band, Boyls League Debbie Calkins Cirl's League Debbie Campbell Cirl's League Melmda Capps Girls League, Pep Club 48-SENIORS Bruce Cardon jV Basketball, Varsity Ralph Carlson Football, Baseball, Debbie Carpenter GAA, CSF, Cirl's Leag ll C Kevin Budde Boy's League, Major Law Mike Burton Band Boy s League Tom Cantrell Boy's League Gloria Carralejo Cirlls League Track, jV Cross-country Boy s League Debbie Carrico Girl's l eague Mark Castillo Service Cents, Boyls League David Centanni Boy's League Arlene K. Chambers Cirlys League Ralph Carrillo Boy's League jess Castro Service Cents, Boys League A.R. Chamber Boy's League jeff Chandler Senior Class President, '72 Class Council Debra Caruso Girlls League, Pep Club Amber Carter Girl's League Pattie Cavinder Bob Cecil Girls League B0y's League ACTIVITY I P BLICATIO -M -.M Yearbook lfditnr Donna Barker works on the Pioneer Annual, Sheri Cllriss Drill Team, Congress, CAA, '72 Class Council x. X 1 H: 4, ma I I Q' v- ii e ay ' gi YJ 15 7 ' ff 1 f . . -W ,,, . ,... V V ' f ' ' 255 Q AM f 5 is .Qi , Q w 513 ,Q , K fn 9 1 8 M , Emmy fix 5. . yy, ,5.L :.. H , e , 9 2 Rosi Chavez Drill Team, Stage Band, '72 Class Council, AFS lm. QERLEE: iq fisfsiy ' 21 5251 ff Y X6 Tl 'f l r 5- , , , I S L 9 it F , 1' x I f 373 fl K Q E WS 12, R, V X . eague Chowning ff.-as ,Ns zi- - - C ., , A5 K ig .M . , ,,g: i ,mg ,, '-1? ' K 'H , ,,,,, f R . ,. -V ..... .. , ' ' T ., X .S ' : , 'igwflf-' ,- A . -' - ' i K . n - f Yagi Yup, hz , ,,,, My V .x,.. 7, 4 . f 1-ff S f.. s- I 'S Lita Class Drill Team A Cappella Choir, Mecha 6 , '-LA., 2 - L , 41? ll' 7 ' H f is ' ' 3 I , '-K' L fr- ,,,, . ' -. :QL K fi P ,,Eii, ,5- . . . Delay Clemens Ecologv C lull Girls League E IOR PERF ORM H LF TIME HOW T GRID GAMES Government and a Government Alternate were the main classes that were required for seniors. Many seniors decided on a minimum day, while oth- ers preferred to he january graduates. However, most seniors kept with the traditional schedule en- abling them to select a variety of electives. Once the students' curriculum subjects were chosen. some Seniors turned their attention to extra curricular programs. such as Drill Team. Band. Athletics-performing before thousands of people at Handel Stadium. Beverly Crouch Teacherls Aide, Cirlis League Lynne Culliton Girls League Cheryl Dameron CAA, Pep Club, '72 Class Council Cheri Davis A Cappella Choir, CS F, NHS, Ecology Club, AFS 52-SENIORS Connie Crowe Teacher s Aide, Girl s League. Debra Cummings joan Crowther Girl's League Curry Duana Cuifici Girl' s League Dale Westernettes Cirl's Band Key Club, '72 C s League, Photo Cl League Boy's League Carolyn Daniel Cirl's League Dave Davis Surf Club, Boy's League Dwana Daniel Songleader, Pep Club, Congress, Girl's League Debbie Davis '72 Class Council, AFS, Art Club, CAA, Pep Club Rick Danna Baseball, Football Boy's League Tane Davis Serv-Anns, Help, Cirl's League Tony DeCastro Boy's League Kathy DeHart Head Songleadcr, Pep Club, '72 Class Council Teresa Del Muro Band, Guitar Club, Girl's League Ron Depue CSF, German Club, Science Club, Math Club Sharon DeG0es Girl's League Bob Del-lan K Karen DeHart Baseball, Football, A C3PP'1'll3 Choir, PVP B0y'5 League Club, Serv-Annes Roger Delis Baseball, Cross-country, Congress, Boyls l.eague Kathv DeMathe Izlementary T1 acher s Aide, Science Club Paul Derlin B Football, Boy's League Marlene Dc-Lette L Girl's League, Westernettes, Pep Club Terri Demsko I 72 Class Lounul, AP S, Pep Club, Welfare C0111 ' rs E IOR HIGH CarleneDesl1a A Cappella Choir, Girls League IMED SENIORS-53 SHUP COURSES AIDED SENIORS RS Monson Douglas Boyls League Steve D0 Ecolo ASB Pres ,f Monica Durden Advanced Cirlls Clee, Cirl's League wner Club Pres, :dent Candidate Stephan E. Dyer Track, Cross-country, Boy'5 League Rick Duffy Michael Dunagan Maureen Dunavent Thespians Elementary 'I eacher s Aide Boy's League Sec, '72 Class Council, A Cappella Pep Club, Cirlis League, Serv-Anns Nadine Eaton V Kurt Ec hardt Girl's League Wrestling, Boy's League Leslie Edwards Cirl's League Ria Eldridge Cirl's League gp-'Y Nyx Mary Elliott Cirl's League Tim Elmore Chess Club, Boy's League Nadine Elwood Band, CAA, '72 Class Council, Drum Majorette Mary Emory Drill Team, '72 Class Council, Cirl's League Don Empey Anne Ender Drill Team, '72 Class Debbie Erbar joan Eroy Cirl's League Board, Curtis Essen Boy's League Council, Girls League Girls League Thespians, Pep Club Boy's League SENIORS-55 564SE NIORS Mike Fountain Gerald Frank Auto Club, Boy's League Boy's League Becky Gee Elizabeth Gay A Cappella Choir, ,T2 Ecology Club, Science- Class Council, Science Club, Math Club, Photo jim Franklyn Tern Futrell Football, Boy's League Girl's League , - 1 Karen Garcia Chr1sGartrell Girlis League Dorothy Garcia G' '. ,H nil S I 1 agile Varsity Club Rosemarie Gabriel Girl's League Football, Boyis IOR E IOYED TER EV TS Winter found pioneers wrapped in the festive atmosphere of Christmas. Westernis A Cappella Choir set the mood with their traditional Christmas assembly. Moonlight and Mistletoe, the theme of the Christmas Formal, symbolized the gaiety of the season. But amidst the happiness of CIF playoffs, parades, and assemblies - were many nights of homework, dull studying, and semester finals. Autumn and winter were filled with events and everyday toil that would reap the rewards of educa- tion and understanding. SENIORS-57 DRILL TEAM Bren! Haddock Photography, Boy's League Joe Hagler :fairy Hallisfyi b C- Boyvs League ,VL-: 400 ogy , u , ,1 ' League fwf y Mari' Gary Halsey L, Paula Hamric Boy's League Girl's League' SENIORS-59 William Hance Boy's League Lucy Harris Girl's League, GAA Scott Harter Band, German Club, Chess Club Art Club Bradley Haskell Boy's League 60-SENIORS Rick Hanks Boy's League Frances Hart Girl's League Akiji Hashimoto Boy's League Barbara Hatanaka AFS, Math Club, GAA, CSF, German Club Q' Glen Harrell Track, Cross-Country, Boyis League 1011 E JOY CEB Mics Randy Hepinger Boyis League lohn Hernandez Service Gems, Richard Hernandez Linda Hesse Boy' s League Boyis League Girls League Dennis Hihbard Boyls League Sallie Hubbard Cirl's League Steven Hildreth Football, Baseball, Wres tling, Track, Boyis League Angie Hill Girls League Kathie Ilines Art Club, Girlis League Debbie Hinlcson Drama, Pep Club, Ecology Club, ASB Secretary, A Ray Hobson Boy's League Linda Hollister Girls League Clndle Hodgson Girl's League, Serv-Anns T- Sydney Hoehl Boy's League Albert Holden Boy's League Danny Holmes jerry Hooker joe Horvath Boy's League Boy's League Boy's League Rennea Holliday i, AFS, Cirlis League, Science Club A Vicki Houseman Girls League SENIORS-61 MUONLIGHT AND MISTLETOE WAS XMAS FORMAL THEME I N W NEW COMPUTERS I TERE TED UPPERCLASSME DEH Team V72 Class Cliff Lang Vicki Lange ' Ben Larson - Steve Layne 17 il' Council, FBLA in A Boy s League , ' 1 Girl 5 lililgllf' Boy s League Boy s League, Math Club ii ' Ii V SENIORS-65 Brad W. Leal Service Cents, Boy's League Mike LeBleu Football, Baseball, Boy's League Terri Le Cocq Cirlis League Tim Legree Scott Le naburg Tina Lenart B0y's League Band, Boy's League Girl s League Steve Leopard A Cappella Choir, '72 Class Council, Congress Steve Lindsay Boyis League Mana-Christine Levai Cirl's League Joe Lindsey Waterpolo, Swimming, Debby Lewandowski Curl s League Ted Lindsey Service Ce nts, Boy, s Track, Boy's League League 66-SENIORS LA T YEAR LOWLY CAM E TCA Cary Livingston B0y's League 'rev- ' Pal Locke Iames Lodato Cirl's League Boyfs League Mark Lomicka Wanda 'Jolla' Band, Guitar Club, Cirl's League Mark Loera Boy's League Bill Long Boy s I cague Boyls League Calberine Lopez Linda Lore , Songleaclcr, '72 Class ASB Sec. of Welfare. gulf? Goya Council, Pep Club Girl'5 State Rep., NFL Oy 5 'L dgue Ron Lloyd League Robin Loken Drill Team, Cirl's League john Long Boy's League Donna Lumballis '72 Class Council Surfing Club, Boy's Cheerleader. Pep Club, SENIORS-67 2 -Wgslimuf ,,m?,i,,,, 'fkiifiiiyg 5 K a f X Q s s i i 1 1 E CL SS S, ANY CRA EMF TER Many twelfth graders decided on taking a minimum day, and others preferred to be January graduates. But most kept with the traditional schedule, and were able to take a variety of elective courses. New classes and different teachers helped to break the everyday routine of school, and the second semes- ter provided this change. The first semester seemed to go by very quickly, as seniors rounded their last bend on the road to graduation. Spring was a welcome change from the cold, grey skies of winter. Baseball, blue skies, and the Country Fair helped brighten the spirit. Ordering graduation announcements gowns served as a reminder of their pending graduation. 68 SENIORS 'ii Paul Macchio Boy, s League Ruben Magallanez Boy's League Mike Manatt Boy's League Rosann Mangano Senior Class Treasurer, Drill Team CSF Congress Fr- '-953 He . FS' iii S57 -fm? Qigggilkt' tag ,yt Ron MacDonald Boyis League Dan Makevich Band, Boy's League Nancy Managano ASB Sec. of Activities, Drill Team CSF Donald L Mann Teacher's Aide, Boy' s League essex Mi ,fewer Carol Mariner Girl s League Mike Masullo Basketball, Boy's League Michael Marsi Boy's League Lindsey Mathison Science Club, Radio- Electronics Club Dennis Mayne Boyls League Debbie McBride Cirl's League ..-4 I Mark McFarlane Boy's League june McFeely Band, Drill Team, Patty Martin CSF, Pep Club,CAA, AFS, Diane Martinez '72 Class Council, Evelyn Massman Cirlls League Science Club, Math Club Girl s League jeff Matteson Boy's League Loretta Mattaliano Girlls League Carol Maxey Cirl's League Dan McCann Football, Baseball, Boyls League 4 ?' Gary McGinley Annual Staff. '72 Class Pam McCants CAA, Howdy Committee, Pep Club, Girl's League Pat McGuire Cirl's League Congress, Cirl's League Council, Key Club Betty McC0wn Cirl's League 1 Robert McHargue Varsity Football Mgr., Photo Club, Boy's League SENIORS-69 TO THE STARS ,72 RING MOTT ORS Marilyn Miyake Montgomery '72 Class Council, CSF, Girls, League, Serv- Girls' League Board Anns Advanced Cirls' Photo Club, Boys League Drill Team, Girls' League, Pep Club, FBLA Steven Mottle Boys' League Cat hy Murga Patricia Mouw Ecology Club, Girls' League Mike Myers Drill Team, Girls' League Service Gents, Boys' League Randy Montrose Boys' League Marey Thespians, '72 Council, Welfare Committee Cherie Mueller GAA, A Cappella Choir, Girls' League Elaine Mooney Girls' League ,M Suzan Morrissey Girls' League Melanie Mumford Girls' League, Serv-Anns Joyce Nakanishi NHS, GAA, CSF, AFS, Girls' League Donna Nakawalci CSF, IOC, AFS, Russian Club, GAA, Math Club SENIORS-71 , COQKING CLASS PREPARED GIRLS EOR THE FUTURE E T J, A in M ,Tu QM , .. K W.: ww f Cathy O'Ha Girls' l,m-ugu .- if Ross O'Kooriun Richard Olivares liuy s' League NYr0slliiig, Buy S' l,K'Ziglll' lxllllllllill, NYI'L'5tllIlQl. , 'fl' K if ff .fa ,. ,::, if Daw Oliver Frank Olsen Benjamin Ormondc ,X Cappella 1 'll-iinis, Basketball, NYM-stlirig, Sc-rx ice Water-polo, fllll'SS Club, Boys' limits, Fmwlirig Clluli. Council lragiiv Xlt'IlSl Clee qa , , i 23 gm V f L . V .9-X, A filflk. V . ,, ' , A - ' 'I' uni . dgfwi i 3' A- V 1 2 Q wr, V . L - i n ' if 2 Exif an ii Nlary Oliveira CAA, Girls' 1.1-ugm ggi: . 4 .Nix ,ff V , ru' -QQ? fi? Q2 J . ' 5 Cheryl Parker Cirl's League Cheryl Patterson Cirl's League Cheryl Parker Cmdy Parker Phyllis Parker Cirl's I eague Cirl's League Cirl's League Pam Patterson Richard Pearlman Anthony Pecora Cirrs I ea ue Science Club, Boy's A Cappella Choir, Foot- A g League ball, Track, Math Club Tom Parker Track Cross Country, Boy s League jackie Perdue Cirl's League Cindy Perencevic Cirl's League Marlene Perreira Cirlis League Mike Perreira Cirlis League Peggy Peters Cirl's League Janice Peterson Cirlls League 74-SENIORS Mike Peterson Boy's League Timothy Phelps Tennis Boyys I caguc Iudl Phillips Girl's League Robert Phillips Thespians Boy's League Erin Pickle Cirl's league Qui? Larry Plciss ASB CASC Rep., Sop omore Class President Cuy Poncy err Pippenger 3 J Tennis, Boy s League Cirl's League Mike Price Boys League Iha Price Cirlls League Tom Pouliot Buy s Le aguf Fanny Proanu Foreign Exchange Stu- dent, AFS Girls League Teresa Purchla Girls League, Pep Club Vicki Przybylowskl Girls League OPPORTU ITIE WAITED THE CLASS OF ,72 ' Dennis Prince Frances Pope-joy Ann P0i0 CAA, AFS, Cirl's League Girls League 'Kla- A Cappella Choir, Chess C. I, 'L CIluh,Math Club,Pep Clul lr S ca Mark Rafter I , D R Track, Varsity Club, Buy s ave ag League, Cross-Country Boys League Pennv Prince gue in Dan Rainey Linda Raposa Bnylg League Ulrlvs LC21 gue SENIORS-75 ? Q- Q K H k ,, S, 5? M 5 wxm M M3381 gf , V M ' .W .1 W? ssswmzffm, ., K '--My1fz:ag,Qvfgg1MseJfg2's'vga:fww:wfwf..:1 Q, ., ,.v, M.fi5,,,ik,:5z,,,k,wz f-f: 5-mf,,1,:,g1g-KM-f,,4 L.:,f ,. ,, - a,,.:,:M:' 'LEJA-J29 AYL12: ws Li.SSrzfw1,f !ll:4w:si7PJl iW9'f5flvvy-. xxx A -wzffwa-2'1.' ,Q ,vm'szzgm-gba12151751:55gzsvgifgggszzgggggwy M 1553 'eggzfsgg jeff Ropeter , , Wayne Rolle K 172 Class Council Kev Cl'll'lSIl9 Ross Boy's League Club, Annual Stakf I' Girl's League K K 5 ' - k'f7'1l'f QEll!5597553figfsi-'ieifeiWage! L:-f--, Us ,,.. , .1 . ffs-:f1,ff22,s.7zf,faye1:fszrf21s?1 . .f-, ,, 3, R I WE T HA HA D DURING CIF PLAYOFF Greg Ruble Boy's League Karen Rue Girls League Catherme Ruley GAA, Pep Club, AFS. '72 Class Council Nancy Rush Girl's League Mlc hael Russell Boy's League Rick Salazar Laurle Sable Girlls League 4 Glen Saggese Boy's League Football, Wrestling, Boy's League Board Luz Salmas Mecha, Girlls League Edrin Salyer Girlls League 7' Sharron Sanderson Girls' Lvaguv kk' Marlm Schoffstall Buvs' L1-aguc 'cw--V Bruce Schoening Cross-country, Track, Boys' League E IOR TOOK TI O T FUR RELAX NG .....ff' Dave Scboner Bob Schonfeld Buvs l,uugu0, 'l rack Buys League 78-SENIORS 72 Class Council, 'irls' I ca Band, Science Club. Boys' Lcaguk- hcology Llub, Chess Club, Bowling Club, Cirls' Marc See Boys' League Beatrice Seifert Girls' League, Drill Team Danny Shaddock Boys, League Gary Shaw Band, Track. Thespians, AFS, Boys' League Susan Sherk Girls' League Robert Selby Boys' League Richard Shaddox Baseball Basketball Boys League Q' Jack Sheets Football, Baseball, Boys' League Ted Shozi Key Club, Boys' League Bob Sellers Track, Cross- country, Boys' League David Settles Boys League Jeff Shafer Boys' League Debra Shelly Girls' League Iris Shpak Ecology Club V P. GAA, Russian Club. Girls' League Kathy Sharer Drill Team, Girls' League Richard Shelly Bowling Club, Boys I eague ,nm .,1 Patricia Silver Pep Club, A Cappella Choir, Girls' League. - 's'fi:iV-r- Q - SENIORS-79 80-SENIORS U IOR- E IUR PROM S CNALED E D OF YEAR ACT and SAT tests were taken by the seniors who decided to enter college next fall. These students began to send applications to various junior Colleges, State Colleges, and Universities. job applications were also a priority as the senior year neared its end. Much time was spent wondering if that special school would accept them, or hoping for ajob opening. The junior Senior Prom reminded many of the short- ened time - and Grad Night and graduation finalized their high school years. SENIORS-81 Sutton eachers Aide, Pep Cirl's League Roger Taylor Boy's League Eileen Thomas Ecology Club,Chess Club janet Thompson Teacher's Aide, Pep Club Cirlis League 82-SENIORS Cirl's League, Pep Club, Neil Swihart Football, Boy's League Keith Telhnghuisen NHS CSF Boy's League Mindy Thomas GAA, i72 Class Council, Cirl's League Lynn Thompson Cirl,s League Mark Tamayose Photographyliditor for the Newspaper and Annual Cindy Tesh GAA, Congress, Pep Club, NHS, CSF, Cirl's League Stella Thomas Pep Club, Western- ettes ,72 Class Council Toni Thompson C-irl,s League Melanie Tanaka Cirl's Leag Candy Thomas U8 CAA, Band, Cirl's League Suzie Thomas Ecology Club, Chess Club Sp Pep Club, eech Club Steven Thornton Boy's Leag U6 Marilyn Throckmorton Brian Tldnck Sandy Tlnnel A Qappella Choir, Girls Ronflld Thfockmofmn NFL, Teacher's Aide. A Cappella Choir, Con- League, Teacher's Aide BOY 5 League Tennis, Boy's League gress, ,72 Class Council Rex Torrez Mark Townsell ebble Tnble jeanene Trickett Photo Club, Boy s Leag 72 Class Council, CSF, Girls Lea up Drill Team, Advanced Annual Staff Pep Club, Boy's League g ' Cirl's Clee, Cirl's League HARING TOGETHER I . Robert Trongon S'e1?h2fHffTf'F'ie A Cappella Choir Boy AFS, GAA, Girl s League League Lis wkikv, .M fa- , jim Truslow Cailiy TYUJIHO NHS, Football, Boyys Girl 5 I Vague League, Basketball Sharing lockers was a part of Seniors being together. V , SENIORS-83 84-SENIORS Terry Walker Band, Football, Baseball, Boy's League Ken Walters Boy s League Christine Watson Ecology Club, Science Club, Thespians Pam Watson Girl's League Mark Wallace CSF, Boy's League Gail Ward Cirl's League, FBLA Mike Watson Chess Club,Swimming, Boyxs League Ion: Wcde Cirl's League Carrianne Wallmark A Cappella Choir, Girlxs League Jackie Walstead Cirlls League Peggy Warren Cirl's League Boy's League Doug VVaters PROGRESSIVE LEADER HIP SENIORS-85 S it W ll S W l, h Richard Wedgeworth Cindy Weiss Bcgootbill Wrestlingw jackie Wells TLQZZEZFHS, isp Club BOY S League CHI S League Thespians, NFL, Math Girl 5 League '72 Class Council, AFS Chuck Werle Lynette Weyhrich . Cathy Whalen Wendy Whalen Ken Whfsle' V Football, Boy's League A Cappella Chou, Girl's League Girlls League Track' gross-Country' Girl s League Boy s League David Whitbeck Charles White Terri White Sandra Wilhelms Debbie Wilkinson Boy's League Chess Club, Boyys League GAA, Girl's League Girl's League Girl's League , , l , , Bob Wilton . r it Michael Wise Swhefry Wllllams Cralg Wllllamon Wrestling, Football, Joh? Wise '72 Class Council, AFS, Url S League BOY S League ASB Cabinet, Congress BOY S League Key Club, Boy's League Terri VVonacott A Cappella Choir, GAA, Club, Cirl's League - NHS, Cirl's League Melody Wolfs FBLA, Pres., Science Richard W. Wolfe, jr. Key Club, Football, 5 . Varsity Club, Boy's League Kathy Wragg Drill Team, Pep Club, Cirl's League Shellie Woodworth Cirl's League Michael Wsol Louise Yates Stephen L. Wren Boy S League Math Club, IOC, AFS Newspaper, Congress Jud Young Valerie Zdon Football, Boy's League V GAA, Cirlys League David Young Boy's Lcague CLASS OF '72 Many years were gone and now the time had come, to shed the security of high school, and step out into the real world that lay ahead. Hopefully, the time spent at Western not only broadened the students knowledge, but helped them to work with others, taught them mental discipline, and most of all - properly prepared them for the future. The everyday hum-drum and certainty of school was lifted, they were on their own. Key Club, Science Club, Annual Staff Copy Editor, jesus Ybarra Cindy Young Boy's League CAA, Cirl's League Kathy Zepeda john Zulewski Cirl's League Boy's League SENIORS-87 U IOR ACCOMPLI HED A Shedding much of their confusion and insecurity a- long with their sophomore status, the junior class came , forth, having rounded the first curve on the road to graduation. With the Western campus now familiar territory, juniors began to seek more prominent po- sitions in school affairs, organizations, and activities. California Scholastic Federation and the National Hon- or Society were honors some juniors earned. 88-CLASS OF 1973 WELL-R0 DEI? SECO D YEAR Suzan Ahara Steve Adams Gregory Adams Richard Adling Charles Aguilar Timothy Aiken Anthony Alamia Gilbert Alba Brenda Alexandc r john Allen Lynette Allen Sharon Allison David Alton Monica Amhriz Leonard Amor CLASS OF 1973 89 90-JUNIORS EXPERIENCES PREPARED IU IOR FOR THEIR FUTURE Kenneth Anderson janet Anderson Mary Anderson Wayne Angers Dorine Angel Louic Aprea Marcia Ash Jeff Audet jan Bagnall Bonie Bains Loretta Baker Nancy Bakker Nancy Bales Roxanne Barber Edward Barbosa Ona Barg Pamela Barker Cindy Barnard jon Barnhart Lisa Barrios Susan Barstad Larry Bassett Ioelle Bassin Marrilcc Baucom june Baylos Mary Beal Karen Beard Debra Beer Linda Beighton Tamara Benbow Susan Bernard David Bertka Randall Bierl Bonic Biller jeff Bishop Donna Bizzaro jacquelyn Blackburn Rye Blanchard Susan Blassingame Curtis Bloch Sandra Bloom Dwight Blum Many elective classes challcngvd the juniors in discovery and thoughts. Mike Bodkin Dennis Booze Mary Borcll Matthew Bossenmcvrr David Bowers Kathy Bramigk Karen Branek Carol Brewer Norman Bricks Mike Bridges Paula Briere john Broclmann Carry Brooks David Brown jane Brown Alicia Browning Lavon Bunch jerry Bunker Robert Burchcll David Bustillos Christoph Butler Ilurold Cade-na Ruth Cadena Rose Calder Carolyn Calderon Karen Callis Sharon Calnan Doris Cameron JUWIORS 91 David Campbell George Campagnoni Bobby Cano Diane Card Ieffery Carlile Celia Carrillo Cary Caskey Evangelin Castro Frank Castro Manl Castillo Dennis Causey Randy Cavalle Paul Centanni William Centeno Paul Charlton Vickie Chatfield Debra Chatterson John Childress Debra Chodkowski Frank Christensen Teri Christiansen Mary Chun Cynthia Clark Edward Clease Carol Clements Daniel Clift Lynda Coffman Karen Cole CLASS RINGS BECAME YMBOL OF JUNIOR TATU One high point of the junior year was the arrival of the class rings. Engraved with the theme 'Live That We May Live,, the juniors' rings became a symbol of their class in unity and pride. Excitement and eager- ness permeated the scene as the rings were inspected, admired, and compared. 92 JUNIORS Distribution of class rings was big event to juniors. Sherrie Coleman Keith Coletto Sharon Collette Beth Collins Dennis Copfer jeff Cornett jeffrey Cornia juan Cortes Edward Courtney Sherill Coutts Connie Cox Deborah Corawiord Annette Crispin Clarie Crotteau Michael Cuervo Donald Cullen Paul Curo Robert Dailey Scott Daniel Deborah Davidson Misai DeCastro Kathleen DeForrcst Roseann Delloog Thomas Demsko Rebecca Denny Jacquelin DePasquale Christine DePippo Yvonne Derby Ramona Dickinson Karen Dickinson Steven Dilaurenzio Deborah Diskin Dennis Diskin David Distler Toni Ditch Gerald Dodds Albert Dominguez Keith Domon Deborah Dostaler Claudia Doutt Dinan Draus Gregory Duc Michael Duffey Ioyce Dummann JUNIORS-93 94-JUNIORS Randy Duncan Sandy Duncan Steven Dunlap Michael Dunn john Dunson Debra Durant Roger Dusterhoft Bobbie Dyer Tesla Eaton Elaine Edwards David Eernisse Patricia Egan Ann Eldridge Edward Eliff Lyle Elkins Becky Ellinaford Theodore Ellis Ronald Ellsworth David Elstad Mike Englert Craig Engrascir Rhonda Enright Diana Erwin Frank Espinoza Thomas Ethans Richard Evans Kim Fabanich Cayla Fallis Marilyn Farabee Candy Ferguson Jack Fields Robert Finch Michael Fleager Clenn Flohser Debra Flores Robert Ford U IOR DISPLAYED SPIRIT Glenn Ford Cheryl Forsyth Terri Fountain Jeffrey Fox Mike F raley Dana Frattone Geoffrey F rederidks Dolores F renz Terry Frombach Ronald Fry Suzanne Fullam Mark Gadomski Arturo Garcia Gary Garcia Linda Garcia Mark Garcia Thomas Garcia john Gardner Kent Gardner Gail Gaudineer Ronald Gauthier Cynthia Gawryl Wendy Gawryl Rodney Gehnery JUNIORS 95 Betty Germanero Charles Gerock Robert Gesse Douglas Gettinger Linda Gifford james Gilbert Susan Giles Elizabeth Gilleland Debra Gillet James Gilstrap Michael Givens Dana Glover Scott Gould Melissa Gragnano IOR RED WORKLOAD Cynthia Green Joann Greenwood Teresa Gribble Lee Grillett joedna Guetti Robert Guibord Norma Guillen Suzann Gunn Myra Gutierrez Patricia Haddock Debra Haff Kim Hagler Sherry Hale Pamela Hall Corrine Hamade 96 1UN1oRs i If 'M ml' ,A If .f sf ,Q 'fm Q i mx 4-...Q X , 1 '7' -za 1:11 Unity and closeness were not always experienced during the year. Often the anxieties of schoolwork, home problems, and self doubts made the juniors feel separate and alone. Even the minor, everyday problems of fighting with a friend, not finishing the homework or forgetting the combination to the locker often created unbearable tension. Michelle Hamilton Robert Hamilton Lynne Hammer Vanessa Hammer Carl Hampton Kenneth Hancock Toni Hanks Billie Hansen Donna Harmon Lori Harris Pat Harris Teri Harvey Donald Haskins Richard Hatcher Cary Headlee Edwin Hendren Cathy Hensel Mario Hernandez Russell Herrington Susan Hill Monte Hinkle janet Hirota joy Hikes Susan Hoag Mike Hlcorn Calvin Hong Patrick Horner Phil Hothan Sheryl Howard Beth Howell Sanya Hudson Rory Hueth Victor Hughs Cynthia Humphrey Rudolph Hurtado Betty Ikeda Frank Imparato Charles Inlow Tonyia Inman Alan jackson IUNIORS 97 Eric Jackson Jeffrey Jacobsen Rhonda Jacobsen Warren Jacobus Leslie Jahnke Sheila Jensen Stephanie Jensen Marcia Johannsen Melody Johanson Dana Johnson Elwood Johnson Kenneth Johnson Kurt Johnson Sherry Johnson Stant Johnson Thomas Johnson Jim Johnson Peter Jones Arthur Josenhans Tommy Justice Susan Kahoun Steven Kappmeyer Marsha Keblis Susan Keller Debbie Kelly Marcia Kennicott Susan Kern Phillip Kerr Clyde Key Linda Kirkbride Jerry Kimbell Donald Kitchin Alan Kiyohara Richard Kleindienst Terry Klug Kurt Knapp IU IOR KEPT I DI ID ALITY Scarlett Kneeskern Jeannine Knight Linda Knisley Deborah Knotek Rickey Knutson Claudine Konishi Kathleen Kovacs Frank Koziel Kary Kraack Karen Kraege Robert Kramp Mark Kretz Paul Kruger Linda Krumsiek Steven Kruse Terry Kuisel Thea Kurpjuweit Marc Lafont Lynda Laird Don Lake Michael Lakowski Fred Land Toni Landi Debra Lange Kevin Lanphar Susan Lantz y Mickey Larragoitiy Denice Lattomus Darlene Lawansky Sandra Layman Mary Lehleu Mary Lee Wayne Lee JUNIORS-99 HAPPI ESS GRACED IU IOR FACES Della Legault Mitch Lembke Maureen Leinen Mark Leopard David Lewis Nancy Lewis Robin Lewis Delmar Lightner David Lillehaug Dennis Lillehaug Patricia Lindsay Jody Lloyd Karen Lockaby Gail Locke David Loeko Monte Lomieka Raul Lorigo Deborah Lucas Royanne Lujan Larry Lundvall Cheryl Luter Doreen Lynch Cail Lynn Jonathan Macmillan 100 JUNIORS Laughter is what most juniors will remember when they think about 1972. Exciting times-like winning that all important game, happy times-like riding home from a victory, honking your horn, all these things will be memories that will linger fondly in their minds. Involvement typified the juniors-who were better known as the proud class of 1973. Robin Macmillan Nancy Macpherson Rose Madrid Sally Magruder Matt Malan Vincent Mangiarotti Cloria Mann Linda Marci Debra Maresch Laird Maresch Lonnie Marsh Christine Martin jeffrey Martindale Bill Martinez David Martinez Debra Mary Freddie Mattaliano Lyla May LyNda May Thomas Mayotte Gilbert Mcadams Susan McCarter William McCarville Debbie McClintock Chris McConnachie Vernon McCraw Rickey McCullah Mark McDonough Lorri McEnterfer Timothy McGrath Diane McGuire Ray McKown Kevin McLaughlin Pamela Meagher Kathleen Meehan Patricia Mejia jesus Mendez William Mercer Colletta Marrill Anthony Messano JUNIORS 101 IU ICR PRUVED TO BE LE DER 102-IUNIORS jon Metts Cynthia Meza Walton Michael Jill Miles Hilton Miller Steven Miller Susan Milner Grace Miranda Paula Moles Mary Montoya Jan Mooneyham Cindy Moore Becky Moore Johannes Moorlach David Mora Cynthia Moran Bertha Morgan Dana Morgan Mike Morgan Peggy Morris Gregory Mottle Ioan Mulligan Guy Muggard Curtis Munoz Susanne Murrieta Pat Murry Rita Myles Kathleen Nadeau Cynthia Nagle Mark Nash Steven Natzke Tim Nedrow Cheryl Nelson Cary Nelson judy Nelson Rolf Nelson Susan Nelson Richard Newman Roy Niccum Cindy Nichols Deborah Nickel Kandy Nickels Marcia Nielsen Steve Nieto jan Nordwig Terry Norton Sandra Novy Micki Nutter joseph Oberle Richard Oberlin Rick Ochoa Ianice O'Connor Sharon Odem Teresa Ohnemus john O,Keefe Maria Olson Kathy Oneil Patricia Oneil Ramona Ortega Kathryn Ortiz David Osborn Brian Osborne Cary Otto Wayne Pailma Loretta Paplia Paul Parenteau Rebecca Parenteau Richard Park Loretta Parker Rebecca Parry Cindy Perry Nancy Petersen Amelia Peterson JUNIORS 103 104-IUNIORS Sandra Peterson Robin Phillips Gail Pippin Richard Pitts Terry Plunkett James Politano Terrey Pollock John Pomraning Ronald Popejoy Danny Porter Lynn Powell Ann Powers Richard Powers Steve Price Monte Pritchett Patti Proctor Debbie Provins Charles Pullen Michael Quam Ioseph Quenga Loretta Querin Thomas Raegen Ieane Re Becky Reis Cynthia Renner Regina Regginger Richard Reynolds Kathleen Ribble Lynda Ricci james Rice Wendy Rice Craig Richards Renee Richards Donna Richey Dawn Ridling Randy Riggs Dan Ristow Gloria Ritenhour Linda Roberts Patti Roberts Renee Roberts Richard Roberts Ronald Robinett Stephanie Robinson Roger Robison Luisa Rodriguez Olivia Rodriguez Rudy Rodriguez 1:-if f--1 , Y,,YY Y IORS BECA E INVOL ED Active and involved, the 1973 juniors contributed immensely to the successful outcome this year at Western. In sports, juniors were a major reason West- ern entered CIF. Scholastically, many juniors excelled, and a large number were involved in clubs. The accomplishments of Western would have probably been impossible without the help of juniors. Sandra Rodriguez Dianna Rollo Debbie Rosenberg Robert Ross Sharon Rothschell Kathleen Rousey Robin Runde Rhonda Russell Ron Russett Martin Ruvalcava Patricia Saavedra Anthony Salinas Matthew Samp Barney Sanders Lois Sanders Richard Sanders Virginia Saragosa Swan Sargent Michael Sauer Sheryll Sauer Brent Scarborough Andrew Schiller Tina Schirm Mary Schroeder IUNIORS 105 IOR NGACED PARTICIPATIO james Schulz Deborah Scott Linda Scott Bruce Searls john Seehuus Robert Seitz Wayne Seitz Bobby Sepulved William Severns Linda Sewell Lorna Sheets John Shook David Shropshall Patricia Sibley Gail Simpson Marianne Simpson Carla Singleton Robin Sitren Gary Sjobakken Lori Slater Iohn Smith Katherin Smith Rob Smith Steven Smith Rhonda Snavely Daniel Sorenson Roberto Sosa Katy Spearman Catherine Specht Beverly Spencer Sharon Spenst George Stallworth Lonnie Stalman Carol Stiefel Deborah Strain William Strasser Dean Strickler 106 IUNIORS A va '- if ,- .1- , E K .iaxfrtbi ' 4 . fri- ,,t., , af. 'fl' Q . 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Gary Stromme Sharon Sugano Gayle Sumrall Deborah Sutton Leslie Sweazey Bill Swelton Terri Swenson Kenneth Tabatt Ronnie Takai George Takeda Brian Takesue Emily Tanaka Sharon Tanaka Lillian Tanimoto john Tapia Mike Tappan Cynthia Taunton Debra Taylor Ten'y Taylor Gene Terrell Marilyn Terry Kathleen Thackaberry Denise Thayer Debra Thomas Melissa Thomas Michelle Thomas Mike Thomas Monica Thomas james Thomason Michael Thompson Tommie Thompson Richard Timms Dorothy Tiscareno Mary Tiscareno Mari Tornberg jesse Torres Samuel Torres Cheryl Trible Tina Tribolet Douglas Triebess IUNIORS 107 jake vaff Gerard Vandemerghel VlCkl6 Vancuyn Iefferey Vanos john Vasquez Phllllp Velkovlch VlCkl Vlce Ixmmy Vllllgan Patncla Voelkel Iudlth Voloch Iohn Vonderhaar Carol Wagner Uerla Wagner Penny Wald May Wagoner Alan Walker jen Walker Roy Wall Gwen Walsh Ienmfer Webb Susan Wedln Rock Weeks jonny Wells Susan Weis Hans WCISS Kenneth Wexssgerber john Welsh Angela Whlte David White Wllllam Whlte Marllvn Wlbberi 108-JUNIORS Kathleen VVilliams Ronald Williams Craig Wilson Daniel Wilson Ian Woods Denise Woolheater Joyce WVinter john Wsol Ruth Wyke David Yamasaki james York james Young Teresa Young jana Zahn Thomas Zito , EXPECTATIO OF BECOMING E IOR DED THE IU IDR YE R As the year neared its end. juniors looked ahead- excited and uncertain of the coming, year. There was also much thought given to the past . . . remembering good times, and the hard times. Viewing mistakes and achievements helped juniors to prepare for the last miles of the road. The class of 1973 had been a proud and involved class, and the final stretch would hope- fully lead to a bright horizon. I OPHO ORES CAI EXPERIENCE 1974 a class of action. The sophomores had just begun their trek. Perhaps the most burdens were placed upon these youthful pioneers. Adjusting to the size of Western proved to be an obstacle. Having a bottom locker and being the last to get the classes they wanted served as other constant reminders of their sophomore status. Time was of great value in helping to ease these tensions. I Sophomore class council wondered what the new year had ID store 110-SOPHOMORES THROUGH TUDE G0 ER M N john Abbate Steven Abeyta Steven Abramson Thomas Acevedo Cynthia Acker David Ackerman Gilbert Acosta Rose Aczola Rebecca Adams Alanna Agapinan Ben Agee Cheryl Agosto Rodolfo Aguilar Ronald Ahrns Dario Alamia SOPHOMORES-lll Norma Alarcon Armando Alba Dennie Albertson Donell Alexander Iodie Alexander Ianice Allen Carla Allison Margaret Alvarado Brian Amacher Daniel Anderson Larry Andrews Lenae Antko Anthony Apodaca Deborah Apodaca Steven Archer Natalie Arevalos Terry Armstrong Dennis Arquette Elaine Arrieta Vanessa Arrowood Diane Asposto Mark Atchison Shelia Bailiff Mark Baines Dennis Baird Beverly Baker Nancy Bakker Mark Ball Robert Barbano Rondi Bardwell jimmy Barela Barry Barker Denny Barker Juanita Barker Ioan Bartnikowski Laszlo Barton Donna Beal Sherry Bean Chris Beard Ricky Beaver 112 SOPHOMORES fi am. tif we , .,, , Q yjggyil qt . J , X A - Y f f , N Si Q4 . was . , , 1 A 's if 1 s t 553. 'X an y ag vm , A. ' , ' A -as V ,ff Us ws. t .. M . A .. . .., lx , ,,iw,.,, , ,..L f,,,Q,,A wiv nw.: H ,X me , ff - W ,Wa ,, my . f if yi ' 4 in f f Nz . -:vw 2 A r.., . A B . A A -: 'f f ,gzgqgggg ff 5 ' ' r li 111 v .L rang- 1 V- Q - - . -1 f. ,ag-am. ,gi ik. 1' :QM ,z , I K A u N A Vu QM fx A . J 1 1 i 5 mg ' -H Q3 m axi: -7VQ5L,,L I K .. A l 5, ,b cv. ffl ,V ,jan E , - , ,'Q 5 SEQ: ' ,fi 5 , ' K L , .11 ,1:ff'7, 1? aa: - ,2 Exif Q it 5 :Z y C we xg' 3' 5 ,. fr fi z F, .V . r , . an .5 , ii, . Q5 . V ft, ,g ea ei fundamentals ofthe car. ? SCHOOL OFFERED EW CH LLENGES Little sister enjoyed Girl s L: agile picnic. L-.f . 11 ,,,,. -.. , Il., ft 153, M 4 f, - .. ..,,.. Y tH.z?2 . rs' , i L:..,::::. . M g g E ,FF V , 75 f 0 . e arl 5 ---- 'X iz ,- 4, ga rg-ag. QW Q E' . L at NRG wif l ..- Z iqiq Sheryl Beck james Bedner Cheri Beer Dwayne Beers joel Beilman Micheal Belger William Belger Kristy Bell Patricia Bell Randy Bell Eric Bengtson Kenneth Benjamin Kirk Benson Regina Benson Karen Berlinger Elizabeth Bernal Robert Bernard Lindsey Billings Diane Blackburn Bridget Blanchard Michael Blanco Philip Blay Chris Bloom Marilyn Bloom Robert Bohanon Bonnie Bolton Ien'y Boone Louise Bourassa Patty Bourassa Philip Bowen Mauriana Bowes Scott Box Brent Bradley jamie Bray Dana Brees Debbie Bregan Rickey Brewer SOPHOMORES 113 Don Brickey Robert Bridges Cathy Briggs Donna Brock Kimberley Brock Martha Brondo David Brooks Mark Brooks Mark Brooks Debbie Brown Christine Brumley Teresa Brundage Donna Brunk Glenn Brunner Donna Bryan Steven Buchanan joycell Bunch Donna Burgess Cary Burton Cary Butts Gerald Byers Roxane Cadabona Charles Campbell Frank Cangey Daniel Cano Anthony Capezzuto Douglas Carlson john Carnes jennifer Carpenter Ianice Carr Suzanne Carstensen Linda Casanova Cathy Castellow Cary Caswell Linda Caswell Kathleen Causey 114 SOPHOMOBES ,,,.k '?-5 it F' R 5 A i we Zi n V Giga, fl' ,gs - i si' if ,zz 'if if st se B 'F 'J' fr f A N Y-.dll e - f- as feel-fr-H - H 1W--nv-:K ::.--.-ef:f-:ff-,fwfr. .536 . ,rw f Q. -ztgzgy if ' H .q.V . by F , R I is f Z i 1 Q ww 1 1 Hx 2 'FZQFK4 g ogr ff, y all iiriiiii RW I 'i i ' .- I ,t,t, if 1,30 X ,4 J.. , g .. S M 1 5. if V Jef' I were t A is fr gi I up ,E , B , A Q . k I al W .a-4 r 5 gf r r X A B551 . ,Ak -It . 5' We ok ,. X -413 H an RE DINC L B W S PIRINC Becoming a sophomore opened a new world filled with activities and friends. Drivers Education and behind the wheel training enabled sophomores to obtain their drivers licenses. English classes offered many different choices of alternates. With these selections-individual studies were possible. ...xg . ,tz u gg, K a x i in if A Q for X ffl' Q .fi I Reading lab improved skills ,qs ,X 9 X F J s ,,,. of '- 1 X Larry Cecil Mark Chambers Victoria Chambers Ricky Chavez Marilyn Chen Debbie Chevalier Donna Chevalier Diana Chia Cindy Childers Joseph Chochrek Steven Choti Debbie Christensen Peggy Christensen Paul Chvostal Loreen Ciccarelli Michael Cid Richard Clayton Loretta Clift Randy Coehoorn Cindy Coffman Ronald Cole Michael Compton Margaret Conkey David Corgan Patti Corgan Kenneth Cornell Russell Cornell Armando Corral Theresa Correa Albert Costa Deborah Cotter Kathryn Covault SOPHOMORES-lla I L Irvin Cox Lori Cox Linda Crenwelge Calvin Crook Steven Crotteau Dennis Crouch Patty Crow Linda Crowe Dana Crowley Betty Crowther Glen Crumm Thomas Crunk Rod Cuervo Todd Cuifici Patrick Cunningham Denise Curry Pamela Curtner Charles Dalrymple Douglas Dameron Diane Daneo Rodney Daniels VVilliam Dargan Susan Darling Wayne Darling jeffrey Davidson Elaine Davis Ervin Davis Patrick Davis Robert Davis Charles Deakins Michael Decastro Lorene Dehart jane Dehelsby Roberta Delao Harry Dennison Carl Desha Laurie Dicicilia Linda Dimarco Debbie Dodds Karen Dostaler Patrick Dougherty Mark Downer Linda Duc Donald Duggan Don Ebberts Kim Eckhardt Cathy Eddleman Deborah Edwards Suzette Eernisse Debbie Ehrlich Mike Elie Cherie Elliott Franklin Eltz Michael Elewell Sheree Emery Lisa Engrasci 116 SOPHOMORES DERCLASSMEL DISPL YED PRIDE 5 ! ,,,,, , 4 X' Q, nv ,E ilfa fige' if -ik ,,. J. M., N W . z , We Q K it' 1 an W5 'fl' 3 J 5 iff ai- EF 'JR W Q ,pg V, Y ,v-.,. Xa 2 , 'i' fig ilkkx ., 1 ,L 4. .a.. K w : fr, f , '- .s , I M 1. Q w X I J 'zg' M E S ,,, n if M va . vw- .VVL at 1 m L, L, , I ,fm Af , L 1 6 rr I A t V v:.. I V if we me 1m Z All K fi 1 A R . 'f A qi , ' 1 I i , 4 Q F f t . l li x in x a r A F4 ilre Q ii X A 5 . .big an , , . T' J ggi , 4 Cole Fngrave Kathie Eubank Charles Evans jeffrey Evans Carol Fyskens Charles Fagan Sandra Fall Debbie Fargo James Farmer Debra Fees Stephen Feitelson Randal Felher , , 1 , AN x A? a 5 rg, ,, Thomas Ferguson Tina Ferguson janet Feucht Michael Finley wr-1 N ... ,H Q- - I ,ff-L , J F M . . g 5 :uf .ef K J We AX M, 1. Jeffery Fiore Virginia Fiore Richard Fischer Wayne Fitkin Vllfllfllllflll was carried through to get Sophoniores into the spirit of things. SOPIIOMORES 117 DITIO NVOLVED OPHOMORE Timothy Fitzgerald Cindy Flauding Randal Floyd Kevin Flynn Mike Flynn Alex F ogel Darlene Forbes Brenda Foster Kathleen Fountain Steven Fountas Don Frakes Mark F raley Marsha Frazier Randy Frechette Mike Freeman Steven Freeman David Frenzel Kathleen Frost Wendell Frye Myles Gabel Michael Gammel Renee Garand Lilly Garcia Yolanda Garcia Janis Gardner Frances Garrison jeffrey Gay Karen Gemler Cheryl Gerard joann Germanero Gary Gersch Alan Gill Kristi Cillet jon Gilmore Linda Gipson Gregory Gittens Melony Givens Leo Glaab Linda Gomez Teresa Gonzales Thoma Goodell Debra Goodwin Michael Goodwin Eric Grahl Pamela Granath 118 SOPHOMORES - X -L 5 ,I '? ': 1 'M 'S T ,f,M. . , X ,f ', V 2 F F WPI 'F' , .4 . ff eg, 5. Q' W. i it .' 2 ,- 71 'Wa As the year progressed, sophomores became more acquainted with, and involved in, Westernis traditions. The Sadie Hawkins Dance and the candy cane sale were two of the sophomore-sponsered activities. Football games, dances, more homework - these things plus clubs to join and activities to attend - all filled their school days. tyfylg xg., CN fs? ia . Mi, , up-f .L..... Q-rg , + if it fi.'f l. 'Q X 'N' xx: M ..,krGAs, K 4- x S M X Keg, S Q 3' . . Emil' ' . C imih .. X .. X . ' as , 6 A x WH 1 3 b l Ei C Xi - Xt it R r a :fl l il lkx Linda Grass Joan Grav Cathryn Greene Linda Greene Karen Greenwood Kathy Greer Darlene Grenier Gail Grcnz Chris Griffiffs Kristie Grimes Bonnie G rotjohn Mishelle Guess Rennie Guetti Cynthia Guibord Irene Guillen Cristy Gunderson Cortney Guthery Cheryl Gwinn Lorraine Haberman Harvey Haddock Mark Haight Tancena Halstead Charles Hance james Handlan Thomas Hanley Mary Hanna Laura Hansen Chris Harland Sue Harned Debra Harney Charles Harp Kathryn Harris Richard Harrold Lynn Hartenstine Stephen Hartfield David Hartman Lindi Harvey Timothy Hatcher Donald Hauser Hollie Hay SOPHOMORES 119 Monica Heath Steven Hedlin Dale Heilmann Howard Hein Marshall Hein Dorothy Heins Rhonda Heiss Lynald Hendricks Darrell Henley Tamara Hepinger Debra Hepler Marguerit Herbold Frederic Herman Elvira Hernandez joseph Hernandez Marco Hernandez Tom Hernandez Lisa Herz Marta Heydendahl Michelle Higgins Donald High Peter Hinckley Rosalyn Hitsman Shane Holcanson Michael Holcomb Debra Holder Randall Holt Austin Hong Michael Honjiyo Donald Hopps Terese Hougan Alice House Lynnette Hoy Richard Hudson Amber Hughes Theresa Hull Mariam Huls Lynn Hultquist Ronald Hunk Lorie Hunt 120 SOPHOMORES N 1 ae' It ZR J , ,f ,J 1 we' f sa, sa-sam Sewing skills taught in Home Econom cs. UPHS ENCAGED It ACTIVITIE fy Q si , 1 M ,,,. -M r gt J, .,h' I I ' I I 9 i f 1, . fl Lai' ' N ' Ura ' t if .W ' bf z , 5' A X 5, lr P . Q , - ua X L y, .5 N jk snail- iq , .' X J K , A Min X ,fbi I tss T i V f A k .. :.: .. , V . y g i Z 1 fm , , ,f X l M 5 J: X . .. M' - JJ all-if y li I 35 X A J F 1 A A v Y X , .- -, v. , be Vhef classes gave lnovs equal rights f . jeffrey Hunter john Hunter Linda Huntley Mary Ingram Eileen Irvine Aaron jackson Pamela jackson William jackson Shangela james Brenda jarnagin Peter jeikowski Randall jenkins janine johannsen Cecil johnson Mark johnson Pamela johnson Robert johnson Donnajones Donna jones jane jones Mary jones Phyllis jones Carol jordan Theresa Kaczorowskl Kathleen Kancen Raymond Keifer Debra Kelly Patricia Kelley Michael Kennedy Steven Kennemer Russell Kennicott David Kent SOPHOMORES- 12 Creg Kent Linda Kim Clara Kimbrough Cathy Kluver Mary Knapp Roberta Kordosky Iacquelin Korteland Joel Kouyoumjian john Koziel Denise Krazel Kathleen Kreutz Kathy Kroll Alecia Krueger Ron Kuhle Cindy Kuhr Diane Lacerte Kathleen Lacy Ida Landry jeff Lanning Donald Lantry Steven Larson Doreen Latimer Karen Lawson Scott Layne Kathy Layton Valentina Lease Patrick Lee Ronald Lenc Phillip Leopard Donald Leuschen David Levandowski Kenneth Lewis James Liddy 122 SOPHOMORES I , '22 ,H ! t' it w WEST HI ITI TED OPH After Christmas vacation, there was little time left of the first semester. Time had gone! by swiftly - with the help of such activities as Homecoming, the Christmas Formal, and the CIF playoffs. Much of the time remaining in the first semester was spent preparing for finals. These first months at Western helped in acquainting sophomores with pio- neer life. MQW -if .1511 5 'M-V 3 ?lSif1'i'f'v: i E .,k.. yi., ,3g ,.u?7r, gi, Zlgksi I 'TF w -. ,. 4 , 31. few f '7jfJf,f3f:g V H I tx tif! K if . hzzf ix, f V iw K 2+ D K A2 '! ' 'L f :mi N lift .e-' f,. .3- . ,, 'F . W '55 a ' ' fr gi 1 r W? K 1 iii' A . :Q 5 I AX xx .Q 1 W 1 L 5 ,si X 3 was , X A are 'ir 'T' ft ai -GE W, . 5 1 S int M an ..,. T it 3 Ek F M X. s . 3 xt' isa at a 1 Q 4' 4 -gn-1:-inn class kept intern st. Steve Lien Lynda Lindskog Robert Liszt joey Little Lynn Llewellyn Robert Lloyd Charles Lodoza Brenda Loera Connie Logsdon Doreen Lore jeffrey Love Norman Lovings Theresa Lovings Ronda Lowenbcrg Rodalfo Loya Steven Loya Susan Luckctt George Luna Carry Lundvall Forrest Lunsway Linda Luther Walt Lynch Mike Maddock Donovan Maddox Ruth Madorc Kevin Madsen Patricia Magill Beverly Maples Karen Marasco Taryn Margaretich Sheila Marlcoff Michael Marlcr David Marquez Cathy Marsh Casey Martin jackie Martin Rebecca Martin Richard Martinez Jackie Mathwig Loretta Mattaliano Steven Matteson Robert Matthews Russell May Kathleen Maylum SOPHOMORES 173 THE CLASS UF 19 4 QUICKLY CUT Dan McBride Linda McCahill Brian McClellan jamie McClure Barbara McCoy Robin McCullah james McCullough Jeffrey McCune Dennis McDaniel Denise McDonald Fredrick McIntosh Gregory MwcKenzie Geraldine McKinney Keith McMahan joel McMickcll Robert McMullan Henry McNally Jeffery Meadows Patrick Meagher Matthew Meehan joe Mejia Armando Mendez Barbara Mendoza Diane Menke Milton Mergele Matthew Merket Leslie Metcalf Kenneth Meyer Ralph Meza Amy Miller Larry Miller Iimmy Mills Melvin Mills jim Mitchell Robert Montrose Michele Moore Sandra Moreno Raeona Morgan Tom Morris john Morrissey Sharon Morrissey David Morrow Iohn Moses Dawn Mosier Marian Mucken Iudith Mueller Timothy Mumford Mark Munoz Patti Munro Walter Murakami Cynthia Murphy Brent Murray Brian M urray Edward Myhro Debra Nadeau jesus Navarrette 124 SOPHOMORES 3 it , , I 'V W Q' 55 fn: X KVA ' 1' R' - W 5Q 3 'K ri H? - . 5. M S -me rr I f A ., V I 'sv .... N -fx 1 lf it A f liter .. . 7 in f iiyiii 'S wifi? ' Z- ' '- S rlry, Q 5 gf , M .. as ,, ., ,A A ' me H I , hi, E ff a'e e er y a .., 5 ri. ry -Q ' I0 ' K 2 X' ff- - r A. W Ag,-W, 4 1. it 't 1335 'if ACQUAI TED T0 WE TERi SOCIETY ,Q 4' . ,Q 1 f f y Q ,E:EE'E D xy a fs Y 1 ' 5 we .J . is 233+ -Q . sf , sg , E 1, - W, :YI , , -in I ,Z , Q. 4- R. , S 1' ' WW, Q , 'N ff ,ififw -J -4 ' . 1 ,el .ff Sari V- , . ' vt . A I W .4 M. -- P L.. -. K- , - 4 K xl x I . ,t f X it S, M ' A -4' fi' Y u any K1 5' 1 'Z It Drill team initiation provided humor. Out-door pep assernbly. Deanna Nelson Jerry Nelson Darlene Nelson Randy Nelson Steven Nelson Perry Nestel Guy Newhouse Sara Ncwhouse Linda Nicholas Larry Nieto Susan Nishikawa Carol Noffsinger Terri Noonan Kristine Norosz Steven Norris Brenda Noseworthy Pauline Novotny Tommy Nowell Miriam Oberle Robert Oberlin Robert Ogata Bridget Ohara Stephen Ohnersorgen Daniel Okeefe Mark Okoorian Shari Oleson Steven Olivares SOPHOMORFS 121 Clody Oliveira Bobbi Ondo Sharon Ormand Susan Ormonde Richard Ornelas Barbara Ortega John Ortiz Nanette Ortner Mark Os borne Randy Ostrea Randy Otterson Luetta Owens Lynn Owens Kenny Oyer Stephen Oyler Mike Pagenais Steven Paneno Robert Park Renna Parker Scott Parker Margaret Pascoe james Pattison john Pattison Alan Pearlman jeffrey Peebles Iosette Perdue Judy Perez Edward Pertierra Deborah Peters Heidi Petersen Lori Peterson Lorraine Peterson Karen Petrilla David Pettit Virginia Philehar Laureen Phillips 126-SOPHOMORES 1 i,as, tV,es,.sL5 . i l f .QE -PQ , it Z, :gras E- r1P1ff W: ffiveiia mv r wit -I- .. 'N OPH' E DURED SCHOOL ROUTI E With a change in classes and new teachers, sopho- mores again had to adjust. But with the experience gained from the months before, it was much easier to settle and start the new semester. Spring was a welcome change from the cold, grey skies of winter. This first leg of the school trek was the most difficult - and many good times lay in store for the 1974 Pio- neers. f' I ykli iv' J! ,,, A , . 1 A22 fffyfff PE ' x. ,ff x .Q 3 A 'SA M 'F :-, 'AA K K f.-,: - ' E X N4 QQ if - 4- Q. s k on 4:13 Q ' f Q-f ,, I X j n X ' I WD' Q ,f - 1 523:25 , A 5555 1 E . , is -axf :..,: im -ff 95 of effgs fe5a,g Xi, at ggi T .. x ' 'vt .Eh -. , Q , 2 .Qt we K -E. . , 1, . 4' lane Picrcc Mark Pierce Steve Plunkett Stephen Pole Becky Pollgreen Mark Pomraning Karen Pratt Thomas Prince Kathy Prior Ginger Proffitt Vicki Props Brenda Purmort Mike Pushnik C ynthia Puskarich Sandra Puskarich Debra Querner Diane Racine Marvin Racine Elizabeth Raczopowski john Radford Steve Rasmussen Debra Rath Karen Re Steve Reau Sherri Reihart Pat Reilly Theresa Reno Brian Rethwisch Roberta Rey nol ds Kathleen Rhyme Stacey Rhyne james Richards Suzanne Riggs Lewis Riker Ianel Ringo jane Riopelle Renee Ritchie Edwin Rivera Diane Roberts james Roberts Jeffrey Roberts Iomarie Roberts Kathi Roberts Jimmie Robertson SOPHOMORES 127 Steve Robertson Mona Robinson Deborah Rock Ronald Rodgers George Rodriguez Linda Rogers Kari Roh Jose Rohde jeff Rolle Margaret Rollo Marie Romano James Romo Richard Rossetti Christy Rousey Howard Ruble jacina Ruble Paul Ruder Loretta Saavedra Rodger Sabatini Carolyn Sadowski Charles Samp Beverly Sanchez Stephen Sargent Kathleen Sauer Ronald Saunders Paul Savas Scott Schneider i SOPHOMORES , A .LU-A W in ' l , ', ,A LET i 1 j U , c l A 1 X 3 I 3 5 1 X i .H l ff' 5 -'F 5' it , L ,kf Q , Y L xii W ,, -'W1 rf ,Q . -. 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Krista Schocnhcrgcr Sandra Schocning Ronald Schoonovcr Chris Schrcihcr Robert Schrocdcr Ste-vc Schumacher james Scott Richard Scott Rodger Scott Michacl Scurcy jill Scc Timothy Scclcy Turia Scigcr Kimbcrlic Scllt-rs Teri Scllcrs Kristy Shay Charlcnc Shuput Mark Shykcn Lisa Signcr Lcla Silcr Alan Simpson Lillian Simpson Dehhic Sittman Debra Skilcs Rohin Slatcr Karon Smallwood Billy Smart jimmy Smathcrs Cheryl Smith Collccn Smith Douglas Smith Drew Smith jamcs Smith jo Lynn Smith Linda Smith SOPIIONIORES 179 CLASSROOM LE DERSHIP TYPIFIED i DERCLASSME ACHIEVE Michael Smith Micheal Smith Pam Smock Elaine Smythe joseph Sohota Michael Sollars Robin Sorensen Cheryl Sorenson Dawn Sparks Katheryn Stanley Fredrick Stanton Randall Starr Patricia Stavola Mike Steele Edwin Steen Pamela Steenbergen Hal Stepanich Cynthia Stocks Sonia Stokes Holly Stowers Donna Strain Donna Streetcr Curtis Strickland Marvin Strickland Mark Stricklcr Katherine Sumrall Linda Sweeney Deborah Tagle Howard Takahama Ronald Talbot Connie Talley Beverly Taylor Dana Taylor Ian Taylor Dan Tedesco June Terrell Debra Terry Pamela Terry Daniel Thatcher john Thomas David Thommon Frank Thompson Greg Thompson KLu't Thompson Steve Thompson Kathy Throckmorton David Thune Holly Tiller Sandy Timms 130 SOPHOMORES A ria 3 win -f ria e g ' 'Y at Fi 1' T ,,, it ' sw, Q - 13 5 , r ,Wag-. A it Q 3 ' , my rx , in sw K, if 1 , Q? ,ill VK- Q. ., ,, jf + 2 H A f I V X1 i X MV. tg ' f A, - . 1 ,V K fame yy c agar its 5 O Q rg :wav-mm +. -,aft W ' I Q-4 5 .. rf vu 94? ez 1 ' Ai A l gin fi 0 .44 aff Q 3 5' K 4f-h yi AV V N, I ' 'lv -. ,H .r -K E Drivc r 5 training., in Carolyn Tinkham Guy Tipps Kim Tiptow Cary Tolar Michael Torok Roxanne Torrez Robert Towery Carole Trevillyan Renee Trible Debra Truelove Timothy Trujillo Mary Truslow Carol Tucker Linda Tucker Eric Turner Steve Turner Tammy Turrill Daniel Twellman Cary Ulberg Ronald Usrey Robert Ussery Mary Utley Sylvia Vanderwoude Louis Vantilborg SOPHOMORES-131 Mark Vargas Patricia Vaughan Patti Verge Michael Vigil Denise Vinson Dawn W'agner Jeri VVagner Steven VVagoner Craig W'alker Inez Walker Laurie W'alker Marilyn W'alker .lf -. 3 wt 3, ' N f K - Y I 1 T Q 4 4 . l I Q , l 55 2 l l 5 x IO if. :git A N152 ziazssaif zf-mv .f A gf ig, , 1 ' sir, Q -he V' iszlhgf f 22555 K , .W 1 K ' if I A 'BX - , :XRS N P X Jj 4 5 . H3 ity 359 Q, ,X in J a, is-ayfff, -V b .Q-, fmwwx 1- ,. ,. ew' fgiauitsaf fe1s,fgfQ 'g':a-E,. A fa:51,21b'g3 2 in an t iii . K Hsu. if TT? ik Q A I li m f V K i i : ' f i ii L 'Q ,. .? pf-'ff l A a ' '-tt 5 Q ... M. I L 4 J , f' , P. wt I 'T E 'ii'8-V ' 'iv ' - S1 M ' X Becky Wallace Chester W'allaee Lynda Wallis David Wialters Ronald W'alton Kenneth W'arnick Pamela W arren Thomas W'assing Cordon Watson Brian Watts Stephen W'eis Lewis VVells Linda W'elsh Roger Wk-rle Cathi W'essel Bill Western Alan W'eston Theresa Whalen Kathy W'hite jo Rae Whittaker Robert Wilhelms 132 SOPIIOBIORI-IS 6 5545 .. as to 5. W K, 3 Z 3 'f a Q P xx A E a 5 ee if M1 Ni' fkfh r B, -I it., JU 12 E DED oPHoMoRE AGE Being a sophomore wasn't as bad as many had feared. For most, the change from junior to senior high was a welcome change. Now the sophomores were nearly juniors, and many wondered where the time had gone. It was difficult to remember how large the Western campus had seemed - and how unfamiliar all the faces were. Alot of growing up had taken place, and 1974 was ready. '-,:..'p V 'l d M D 'uf ., ,Q s ' ' 'A i X J yg, 1 N y I , 3 I l 'r 5 I , 5- - .L . I ' 5 fm 7 ' K 1 . . ll to as H if f M- 1 3 i 1 1 if 7 X V - is 1 ssree , .yt ,Y A 4 V f- bc ' - 12- - an fr A ' .. - W l .,., D 1 l Wt i l , 1 ,Q fi nr V ' 'mx' ,LL '- .- I K :AZ V' ' .L . 3- . F Q 2 s.F- ' X, 1 if , J, ix! r at game. Carol Wilkerson Cathy Williams Kimberly Williams Lawrence Williams Iohn Wilson Michael VVilson jeffrey VVilton Jimmy Wing Floyd W'inn Kenneth VVinner Jay Winter Laureen Wise Deborah Wheeler Roy Woldum Bruce Wolter Donnie Wood Goldie Woods Ceorgiann Woolsey Cerri NVoonan Eva VVorman Laurie Wragg Darrell Wright Sandra Wright Debbie Wyatt Tom Wyatt Charles Wyke Teri York Gregory Young Sharon Youngsma Vickie Yunk Suzanne Zabala Martine Zandt Michael Zapotosky Ken Zalman Linda Zingales Daniel Zink SOPHOMORFS I3 3 jL 134-ACTIVITIES 8: ORGANIZATIONS A marfs life is not complete without touching the Iivcs of othcrsfy ACTIVITIES A II URGII IZ!-ITIO S ACTIVITIES 6: ORGANIZATIONS-135 .-XSB Catxinvt conducted elections for student body ancl class officvs in front of the confvmncc room, E 5 5 , ' 'iff . -MT., ,,,., f- if 5 I iinjww - H ASB Prvsiclcnt Bill Jeffery listened to opposing arguments along with Cary IOC Presidvnt Sue Sobota and Carol Sullivan, uclrninistrative assistant, Dolinski antl Tony Lore of thc' cabinet. found humor in politics. 136-ASB CABINET CABI ET ORGA IZED ACTI ITIES TO E TERT I WE Mr. Brody listens attentively during a cabinet meetin THI DE TS The Associated Sudent Body Cabinet aided to the organization of the Pioneer campus. Activities such as the ASB Card Dance. special assemblies. Homecom- ing. and the Country Fair were sponsored ideas of the 1972 leaders. Officers consisted of: Bill Jeffery. President: Cary Dolinski. Vice President: Debbie Hinkson. Secretary: Ten'y O,Keefe. Treasurer: Sue Sobota. IOC President: Nancy Mangano. Secretary of Activities: Rosi Chavez. Secretary of Pep: Karen Bell. Secretary of Publicity: Linda Lore. Secretary of Welfare. jeff Chandler. '72 Class President: john Vaught '73 Class President: Myles Cabel. ,T-l Class President Terry Green. Girls, League President: Bob Wilton Boys' League President: Larry Pleiss. Tony Lore CASC Representatives: and Carol Sullivan. Adminis trative Assistant. 8 Q wwf' ASB CABINET- Carol Sullivan. jeff Chandler, Terry Green. Tony Lore, Karen Bell, l l l R 'faux Bob VVilton Nlancx Nlangano, Larry Plciss, Linda Lore, My es Came. osi , , i 1 . john Yaught. Terry O'Ke4-fe, Cary Dolinslci, Debbie Hinlxson, Bill jeff:-ry, Sue Sabota, Sponsor: Mr. Ron Brody. ASB CABINET-131 Q + THE ASSOCIATED DE T BODY WESTER RECOCNIZED SUCCE TIO Congress was the legislative branch of student gov- ' ernment, which represents all three classes on West- ernls campus. Forty-five members under the leadership of Cary Dolinski, served as the communters to the students. Several policies were passed and enacted and some new proposals accepted making '72 a year for change. st , lf - w '. 4 ,,-S . '13 :ff . , , ,.- is -- .A 1 , zz T- Qrmk -, ' 'anim 2-' . ., fr, , -. :aff ' ,ff':, ', ' ' .42 9' f TP? . - 22:2-. ff- .SE . .. 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Loretta Querin stands lonely vigil ONGLEADERS LED SPIRIT CARAVAN AT SSEMBLIES, CAME 3 TOP AWARD lntricate routines and endless practice helped to make the 1971-72 songleaders a very talented, sharp-looking squad. They entertained at Pep assemblies, where they performed, accompanied by the Pioneer Band. The Songleaders attended every football game, helping to bring spirit and Pioneer pride to, and for the student 1 body. Karen DeHart joined the squad at mid-semester. The Western Songleader received a first place award at the annual summer cheer and song camp at San Diego. Mark Tamayose's picture of Songleaders in action won first place in IEA contest. Kathy Dellart stares in amazement during the rain. Suzie Lopez observes noon rally SONCLEADERS - 141 Val Valentino expresses dc-light at pep rally in hoysy gym. n Donna Lumbattis stares with anxiety, awaiting outcome of refs decision. 142-CHEERLEADERS H N I WN we A ,. is-girwmw Ann Powers implores grid Crowd to cheer for the team. -aaiiiqyeew' - - N.k' Terry 0'Kcefc claps to thc rhythms of the Westhi hand. Carol Bcesley anticipates roar of approval from fans. ,ff Mike McGinnis, the Pioneer mascot, joins cheer- leaders. 1 as Qi fi . Q. . ,lg H, . ff ! ta :S 1 44635 ' f X f , 3' A 'fs In ' X uf , w Row lr Donna Lumbattis, Ann Powers, llead Cheerleader: I i tx y s- 5-ax Val Valentino, Carol Bcesley. Debbie Chodkowski. Terry 0'Keefe. Sponsor: Mrs. Patricia Griffith. CHEERLE DERS, PIO. EER MASCOT SY BOLIZED E THUS A , PRIDE Right: Megaphones improved communication to crowd. Western had a winning year backed by an enthusi- astic student body, and led by a very spirited group of six girls-Westerns, cheerleaders. 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ASSE BLY PROGR MS Er RICHED STUDE T CURIO ITY, A ARENESS Assemblies were numerous during the football sea- son, due to a long awaited win over Anaheim, a great season, and entrance into the CIF finals. Mr. Brody. WVesterns, director of activities, helped to make these Pep assemblies possible. Rosie Chavez, secretary of pep, could be seen en- thusiastically announcing the pep assemblies. WVest- erns' Pioneer Band and Drill Team performed on numerous occasions and the Cheer and Song Leaders addedskits' and routeens. Other academic assemblies included a program pre- sented by George Sharp, who hypnotized several con- senting stlidehts. The New Hope Singers brighted up one Friday. and.Dr. Murray Banks, a psychologist add- ed jokes and entertainment another week. The senior assembly was presented by Branch Es- tate, a thrilling new rock group. These assemblies, and more, helped to make the weeks go faster, and school year brighter. New Hope Singers entertained Pioneers at first of the year George Sharp hypnotized NVesthi student to believe she was President of CSA. i 'lhlunp..,,- Rosi Chavez, Secretary of Pep, introduced many Pep Assemblies. ASSEMBLIES-145 Generous helpings of pancakes were the order of the day at the Booster Club Pancake Breakfast which was held in Octo- ber. A student receives his meal from one ofthe Booster cooks. RQ? was 8 Young and old alike attended the breakfast, 146-PANCAKE BREAKFAST Breakfast was enjoyed by VVestern supporters, Coach Merkle and his family prepare to enjoy the booster pancakes, K' rso 't., sf Graduate. Dan Dewitt atc hardily at breakfast. l Mr. 81 Mrs. Ron Brody attended the Pancake Breakfast for a morning away from the kitchen. Booster elubbers were busy all morning with crowd. BOOSTER CLUB BBE KFAST I FU MOBN NG FOR E EBYO A pancake breakfast combined an early Saturday morning with casual teachers and their families, stu- dentsymembers of the administration, and good food. Sponsored by YVesthi's Booster Club, the pancake breakfast proved fun for all. The aroma of pancakes, eggs and sausage filled the morning air. as students and faculty met in an informal manner. The 'breakfast provided a special way for stu- dents .and teachers to get to know one another on a more personal basis, and at the same time raised funds for tho.Booster Club. Mike Foster. eyes cameraman at rnorning event. PANCAKE BREAKFAST-I47 148- IIOMECOMINC W 1: 'W' ww, fi . Lx.. sk, 1 , K wo Q A Karen Rue ,Q-N Mindy Thomas -4 fi? -1 o A fi 1 ' o n ff' o Ko M. S . 5 X K Debbie Hinkson Diane Martinez Homecoming Queen Val Valentino HO ECO IN , H LFTIME ACTIVITIE DEPICTED C ILD, WILD, EST, 1972 was Westernis year for winning, and the large turnout for homecoming reflected it. Western's foot- ball team came through in true spirit by beating the Huntington Beach Oilers. It was truly a homecoming to remember, and a year to be proud of. Half-time activities included Westerns, Pioneer Band playing, 'How The West Was Won, and 'The Magnificient Sevcn'. The homecoming queen con- testants dressed to fit the theme, 'Wild, Wild, Wcsti, and arrived in Handel Stadium inside a stagecoach. Diane Martinez, gracefully accepted the title of 1972 Homecoming Queen. The Ladies-in-Waiting, who represented each club attended a presentation the night before the home- coming game. Row I: D.Nakawalci, B.Ciaccio, j.Nakawaki, K.DeHart, T.DelMuro. Row 2: B.Hatanaka, P.Martin, R.Smith, N. Mangano. Row 3: D.Livingston, K.Bell, T.Creen, D.Chadowski, L.Hartenstine. How 4: R.Chavcz, L.Chapman. T.Davis, C.Tesh, M.Owens. Row 5: C.Thomas, M.Wolfs, D.Barker. C.Beesley. Not Pictured: R.Madrid, A.Powers, C.Simms, L.VValker. Queen Diane Martinez and her escort, IIOMECOMINC - 149 THESPI NS DRAW AVES FOR -AC plause as VVestern's production of Mary, Mary drew to a close. The three-act comedy, which was based on the book by jean Kerr, represented the first produc- tion in the 1971-72 year for the Pioneer Thcspians. The play was directed by Mr. Doug Phelps and assis- tant director was Dan Aisen. Bob McKellaway Tiffany Richards Oscar Nelson . . Dirk Winston . . . Mary McKellaway Theater staff . Poster Design . . H andbill Design . Program Cover Design . . . . . .Gordon Watson . . Connie Talley . . Kathy Meehan . . .Karljaccke . . .Alex Fogel . .Mary Hanna . .Scott Well . . . Rick Duffy . . . .Ion Barnhart Arlene Chambers . . . .Ria Eldridge . . Wendy WValen . .Cheryl Parker . . Patti Fornason . .Mickey Derby . . . .Ann Bates . .Kent Gardner 1' -' Y sf. . 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PLAY - 151 CHRISTMAS FORM L DANCE BROUGHT YULETIDE JOY TO EEDY CHILDREN AN LL TTE DINC WESTHI STUDENTS O up A l972 Christmas Queen, Coleen Konishi. 152 - CHRISTMAS FORMAL 'Moonlight and Mistletoe' set the mood for Westerns' traditional girl-ask-boy Christmas Formal, sponsored in a joint effort of the Boys, and Girls, League Board and members, the Christmas Formal proved to be an extra special treat for the formal-clad couples. The entertaining band, Branch Estate, provided good music. i'Toys for Totsu, were brought by each couple to be given to needy boys and girls on Christmas. Also do- nated to needy families were the two Christmas trees that decorated the Fullerton junior College gym. The night of the Christmas Formal, Saturday, December 11, became a date to remember. Santa Claus escorted the queen to the dance floor. i wif Senior Atlvllllillli, Dtibbie Hinkson and llcr escort. junior Mtcilciarlt, Vickie NL-ttcr und hcr cscort Stcvc Leopard. - W- Q-.-ig if. 'Ry Rnrfilwt -Tw f' 'W ,Q 15 gvwg A'--, 52 V5-.vs-. vgjfyg 'KK 'XV ,Sic at Q., K ,4 gt ,,, if H v.-A K VIQ' ,J -,Mi -4., Saw 1 A highlight nf thc cvvning wan finding it ornament with couplcs ntnncs nn tht-rn. Lcft: Sophmnorc AltL'IlliJ.lIlt, Rockic Cuduhonu and hcr escort Rick Daniel. CHRISTMAS FORMAL - 153 yw. 51 ' ' i Yo The Ferris Wheel added height to the fair. Song and Cheerleaders operated cork gun booth. The Class of '73 sponsored the bottle spill. Dunk-a-Silhouette made Fair rides brought enjoy ment to crowd. l54-COUNTRY FAIR l TWO-D Y CO TRY F IR OFFERED GAMES, PRIZES, FOOD AND RIDES Battle of the Bands entertainment brought the two- day Country Fair to a roaring beginning. Came booths. popular fair rides and food of all types kept escryone interested. Stuffed animals. dunking-a-Silohuett. spinning a decorative picture and buying a T-Shirt with a color. caricature drawn on it were rewards of the booths. German meals. mexican food. hamburgers, hot dogs. corn-on-the-cob. candy apples and brownies gave a N variety to hungary people. I 6 6 41 i I 5 I E Nail drive tested the power of many. S its annual appearance. IE P r German nn-al gave food change to rnanx Spinning a picture was popular at lair COL'XTRY FAIRJ55 3 l CL I TA TO SOME Involvement and school spirit were the main goals for Western's organizations . . . and those who joined, gained these. With over twenty-seven clubs to choose from, most Pioneers were able to find a club which fit their particular interests. For many, joining an organization meant sacrificing lunch periods and some- times weekends, but the satisfaction of getting involved and doing something to help better the school, was well worth it. Many clubs held field trips and activities which made the organizations more enjoyable and provided an opportunity to meet people and get better acquainted with other students. Inter-Organization Council QIOCJ was an organi- zation consisting of all the club presidents. IOC,s main purpose was to bring all organizations closer together, and in this way strengthen the unity of Western. American Field Service QAFSD sponsored two senior girls-Iutta Baumer of Germany and Fanny Proano of Ecuador. Money was raised by the AFS bond sale. EMBER HIP OPE ED I l-f I Steve Smith, public relation director, helped Pioneer staffers with photos at Knotts Berry Farm. Row l: C.Eliff, R.Chavez, I.Vaught, M.Owcns, T.Wainwright, C.Dolinski. Row 2: L.Chapman, D.Nakawaki, M.Wsol, j.Didion, I.Chandler, D.Barker Row 3: IOC President, S.Sobota, C.Simms, M.Chayez, D.Burton, D.Searles. C.Smith. 136 IYTER-ORGANIZATION COUNCIL L u Y x X THE S NC NC CHRI TM TREE TERTAI ED EVER LA DIENCES A Cappella choir through the use of their well known Singing Christmas Tree became involved in many activities this year. During the Christmas season. the choir performed at Disneyland. the Anaheim Con- vention Center and many local shopping centers. Each time the choirs, tireless efforts did much to create a good reputation for Western. As an organization. the choir participated and spon- sored many school activities such as Homecoming, the Spaghetti Dinner and National Honor Society Induction. They also held many fund raising sales during the year. A CAPPELLA CHOIR-159 .. .J....,,., .,v....L. .,...M., Umm ...may unc, Um vvwmuy, Louise Yates, Carol Sullivan, jeff Ropctcr, Rex Turrcz. Row 2: r ,V- l' i ,-2' X My Cary Mcflinlcy pf-nsivcly draws a yearbook pugv layout. 160-PIONEER ANNUAL .Wann lu,-1, Hana ULU, nfpuun. xuavuuiu, luuxc A uuclluu. Utlllbt Barrett. Not pictured Cary Mcflinley andjohn Didion. Mark Tamayose forsakes his camera for funnery. l L UAL STAFF Pioneer Style-right from the start everything the 1972 Yearbook staff worked on followed this appropri- ate theme. lntricate time schedules and understanding pho- tographers enabled the annual staff to take club pic- tures at Knottis Berry Farm. Deadlines to meet. sections to get out, copy to write-all these pressures were finally relieved when the final deadline was out. Christmas vacation and weekends many times found the annual staff. led by able editor. Donna Barker, hard at work. Much thought. time. and work went into the 1972 Pioneer Annual-but the final product of this toil was all the reward necessary. - av' 1... '11 Carol' Sullivan planned her senior sections, while Donna Barker charted the staffs Xxtlrk. RECORDEDE L TS Denise Barrett, Assistant liclitor, scheduled photos at Knotts. PIONICICR ANNU.-Xl.-lfil rhs. BOYS, LEAGUE SPONSORED E E Boys, League was composed of all male students attending Western. They were welcomed to help with the leagueis board meetings, activities, and maintain- ing intrascholastic relations. Mr. Brody, was the ad- visor for Boys, League. This year the members held a car rally and helped co-sponsor the Christmas Formal. Chess Club purchased chess sets and sponsored tournaments with money raised by semester dues. Activities included participation in summer tourna- ments, as well as in the Country Fair. Art Club's purpose was to promote the use of art so people will be more appreciative of their surroundings. Art Club held sales of their projects to raise money for sponsoring art activities and field trips. iR.'l'akai, Bffakesue, R.Williarns, Cliwalker. ind Row: N.Swihart, i Q P Sjohnson Bjefferv Nl Foster Sponsor 'Vlr Brodv R.0livares, B.Acosta, N.Barlcen, B.Wilton, D.Ogata, M.Searcy, 3' l62 - BOYS' LEAGUE BOARD D MADE DEB T I .A.COLI E I F-.ff BAND: Row I. N.Elwood, I.Hcln, S.Bcck. M.Roll0, N.Arrevalos, D.Curry, D.-Iones, I,.Clff0rd, L.Sewell, D.Wo0l heater, K.Sauer, S.Kesslcr, Sjarvis, L.Swcazy, A.Mendcz, drum major. Row 2: C.Brito, W.Murakami, D.Burton, C.Wats0n, I.Evans, L.Hartenstine, S Norris, C.Eliff, S.Darling, K.Bradley, J.Rohde, S.Ncwhouse, S.Williams, C.Thomas, P.Parker, S.Feitelson, D.Lange. How 3: M.Hein, C.Y0ung, E.Crahl A.Hendren, L.Miller, D.Elstad, B.Barbano, C.Smitt, R.Knutson, R.Floyd, D.Empey, R.Williams, I.Smilh, M.Burt0n, I.Winter, M.Kennic0tt, B.Veale, Mr C.Ingram. How 4: D.Cacho, R.Daniels, C.Villalvazo, R.Martin, P.Dumas, M.Donner, Aulohnson, j.Rice, M.Ball, M.Chavez, D.Makcvich, D.Curry, D.Dame- ron, j.Mendez, j.Boone, S.P0le, M.T. Hrbacck. Row 5: H.Schrocdar, S.Smith, K.Brooks, M.Sauer, C.Butts, M.Strickler,E.VanDuyn, S.Lenaburg, M.Lo- micka, R.Robison, M.Nash, M.Civins, G.Terrell, A.Ficdler, M.Quam, R.Bierl, D.Conlin, j.Chochreck. Not pictured: j.Vol0ch, L.Shipman, L.Hendricks R.Scott. Musicians awaited Coliseum dghut- Noon concert entertained students, 164-PIONEER MARCHINC BAND PERF URMINC AT CIF H LF TIME FETE Award winning performances have always been a tra- dition with the Pioneer Band. This year was no exception. However, the highlight of the 1971-72 year was perform- ing in the Los Angeles Coliseum. With Westhi a finalist in the CIF game, the Pioneer Band demonstrated to 15,000 football fans why Western had an award winning band. Mr. Curt Ingram joined the band as assistant director to aid Mr. Tom Hrbacek, who has directed the band for five years. r-Sbwa Q 2 i 1 v li . ' WEST5: O New uniforms were on display in parades More than 15,000 football fans watched Nadine Elwood execute her baton routines at the Coliseum. PIONEER MARCHING BAND-165 CSF, VARSITY NSTRU N GAIN NG SCHOLAR HIP M D HELPING . AT GAME Advisor: Miss Marjorie Cook, kept CSF together, California Scholarship Federation CCSFD, affiliated with the State Scholarship Federation, raised funds for scholarships and state dues by working in the Country Fair, participating in the Halloween Parade, and holding a ear wash. Activities included a field trip, l attending the CSF Convention, and an educational trip to a college. Varsity Club proved that a club of atheletes could not only have alot of fun, but also organize and raise funds. Varsity Club members sold concessions at bas- ketball games and wrestling matches, and was also a part of the Country Fair. The boys also served as ushers at basketball games, and held a pool party in june. CSF members partake in assembly activities. CSF-Row l: T.Wainwright, D.Terry, B.McCoy, j.Nakanishi, S.Codwin, j.Nakawaki, N.Mangano, I.Pack, B.Hatanaka, S.Sobota, C.Davis, M.Ash. Row 2 R.Holliday, j.IIuntsman, R.Walker, D.Burns, C.Tesh, P.Martin, C.Stoeks, Pjohnson, R.Mangano, M.Miyake, T.Creen, K.King, A.IIouse. Row 3: L.Walker L.Hansen, N.Barkan, K.Petrilla, V.Props, G.Simpson, B.Parry, j.Hirota, S.Wedin, M.IIielsen, D.Morgan, D.Wilson, Row 4: j.Smith, C.Beard, N.Swihart B.White, T.I,ore, M.Wsol, R.Depue, R.Oberlin, D.I,ewis, D.Copfer, M.Dyer, I.Korteland, D.Carpenter. Row 5: K.Kraege, R.Takai, B.Takesue, A.Kiyo hara, D.Ogata, II.Saavedia, C.jordan, D.Cillet, S.Bloom, A.Walker, I..Sewell, L.Slater. S.I,uckctt, D.Holder. Row 6: S.Markoff, M.Hanna, K.Kreutz, A Agapinan, D.Ehrlich, K.Norosz, M.Natter. 166- CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION Varsity Club- Row l: R.Amavisca, D.Rilcv. N.Swihart, C.Bro0lcs, B.McHargue. Row 2: D.Nafziger, M.S0ares, R. Clen Harrell pours coke for athletic Weeks, E.jensen, j.Trusluw, N.Barkan. C.Huff, D.Raglin, B.DeHart. Pjohnson, R.0livares, M.Fairchild. Row 3: games. 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They also received first place at Santa Monica, first place at Silverado Days Parade, second place at the prestegious West Arcadia Parade,- and first place at the Robert,s Drill team clinic at Disneyland Hotel. Drill team held its annual Spring show in May, and were honored guests at the Santa Monicais Miss Drill Team, USA pagent. Q-ss? 'L E s Assistant tant Leader, Cindy Nichols. Below: The Drill Team prepares to take the field at the opening of the half time festivities. Leader, Iodee Bell, Head Leader, Crystal Simms, junior Assis- First year drill teamers had many unique experiences during their ini- tiation. 168 - DRILL TEAM 'ur , , md v if M Mfr Nev' f 1.1 , K ' 'i' .r ' in - I '? iw . V xl -5' 5? ,vc ,5 I Row l: C.Cpibord, D.Blackburn, Tllanks, Senior Leader I.Bell, Head'Leadcr: C.Sims. junior Leadcrg C.Nichols, 1 LeBleu, L.Tanimoto, j.Terrcl. Row 2: C.Stocks. L.Wragg, G.Locke, M.Schrocder, K.Wragg, j.Trickctt. A.Endcr, T. Bffnbowf -P.Iohnson, K.0liveira. K.Crccnc. Row 3: T.Kac zorosski, T.Hull, I.Landry, S.0'Hanlon, R.Mangano. R.Cha vei, C.Morland, A.Kochcr. C.Lynn, C.Brcwer, j.Lloyd. P. Mejia, S.Muerieta, D.Peters. How 4: T.Rogcrs, T.Lcasc, L. .. x4 ,rf arg rr.. Qiev xy J 1 The Drill Team performs in tlicir cow girl outfits ut the District Band Spvctacular licld in autumn. Harvey, L.McCahill, P.Liddy. N.Nlangano. NI.l'imory, B. Mejia, T.Inman, S.Hoag,, L.Scott. S.Allison, B.Parry, K.White. B.'Mapl6s. Row 5: C.Cundcrson. M.Civcns, S.0lf:son, K.Re, R.Loken, K.Cork, K.Sharcr, S.Spcnst, K.Fahanich. C.Ilum- phrey, A.l'ildridge.j.Wagncr. L.MctcaIf. Row 6: C.Pusckarich, C.Allison, Y.Williams, j.Lindskog. W.Twardowski. S.Chriss. L.Landry, L.Wisc. S.Magrudcr, R.Lowcnburg, B.-larnagin. E.Rikcr, K.Eubank. Sponsor: Mrs. Cook. Christine Martin ami Bonnie Bains scrvr-ml as tlu' niuiiugvrs for the Silliouvttcs during tlw school your of l9Tl-72. DRILL TEAM - 169 1 Row 1: G.Saragosa, E.Castro, A.Garza, R.Torrez, M.Simpson, S.Milner, P.Copfer, L.Pacheeo, j.Silva, B.Bcdner, L.Salinas, D.Castro, J.Hernandez, President: L.Class, C.Matthyssen, V.Angou, N.Cuillen, S.Rodriquez, I.Cuillen, Guillen, R.Martinez, R.Aguirre, A.Chun, T.Salinas, S.G0rnez. M.Vargas, W.Centcno, E.Hernandez, A.Peters0n, R.Lujan, Ajosehans, R.Sosa, R.Argola, D.Bustillos, I.Navavette, B.Rivera, F.Expinoza, S.Tanaka T.Enriquez, S.Hernandez, Z.Rivera. Sponsors: Mr. Cornejo and Mr. Nielsen. Row lz Howard Rein, Craig Walker. Row 2: Debbie Wheeler, Fanny Proano, Carl Smith, Denise Searls, Mike Chavez. Row 3: jess Ybarra, Donna Nalcawaki, Alan Walker, Ron Depue, Dennis Corbett. Row 4: Hans-Udo Weiss, Sponsor: Mrs. Munroe. Meetings at lunch provided unity for Mech, A. 170-MECIIA. 81 GERMAN CLUB FBLA MECHA AND GERMAN CL B OBKED TOWARD I DI IDUAL GOAL Future Business Leaders of America, a nationwide organization to promote business education, conducted competition in business skills, typing, shorthand and data processing. Fund raising activities were sales of calendars, breakfast tickets, candy, and car washes. YVesterns, FBLA was co-host to a State Leadership Converence. Movimento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan. or MECHA was the newest organization on YVestern,s campus. Meetings were open to Mexican Americans, as well as any other interested persons. MECHA,s purpose was to create a better understanding of prob- lems and attitudes of Mexican American students and keeping students in school. German Club, sponsored by Mrs. Margrit Munroe, proved that a foreign language can be more than just work. Activities such as field trips and participation in NVestern,s Country Fair provided entertainment as well as involvement. Tutoring was a service project in which German Club participated. and a German Club Scholarship was offered. Row l C Kcadlt D longs I Jansen D IlNll'lj.,Slllll President: M.YYolfe. Buck lion: S.Sueguno. T.Nonnar. G.VVard. K.0rtiZ, G Noonar Plohnson Sponsor 'Nlr 'Nlorrlson Dfrande C Hochl. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA-l7l The Branch Estate entertained the Christmas Formal Couples at Moonlight :Sr Mistletoe. NNUAL CHRISTMAS FGRM L CO SPGNSORED BY GIRLS, LEAGUE Girls' League was a club organized for the purpose of promoting more unity amoung the girls at YVestern High. Activities included sales of carnations for Valentines Day and Mums for Homecoming. Girls' League also sponsored the Daddy-Daughter Dinner, the Mother- Daughter Tea, Big-Little Sister Picnic, and the Christ- mas Formal. A night to rcmcmher for Westhi couples. iT0ys for Tots' were numerous around the Christmas Tree ,ff 3 X.- i qv- 'u-wav: - M 'ITM K Q1 '- e' W. ' Q S J . NX W M., 'C Q Y . 3 1 ' x v in gg. ,. , -nr M . Q.. 1 Vu- ?-4 .-. in J o ' Q. X . .35 li. uv E 7 K f -A Mv,q,v, X ' E A 22 5 I sf .ff a , 'x -A .H a, I is ,Q 4 X 1 rf w 'Q , 1 I f 5 KEY CL B BE UTIFIED CAM MATH CLUB ATTE DED F ETES Key Club, affiliated with Kiwanis Key Club Inter- national, was a service club with the goals of serving Western and the community alike, and setting stand- ards in scholarships and sportsmanship. Services in- cluded planting trees around campus, holding a canned food drive, working for the March of Dimes, and working in the Country Fair. Key Club also held interschool competition with Katella Highis Key Club. Mu Alpha Theta or Math Club, was a club especially for those interested in mathematics and computers. Mu Alpha Theta was affiliated with a larger organiza- tion of the same name. The members conducted a paint-spinning booth at the Country Fair, and held various fund raising sales. They also attended Oc- cidental College Math Field Day, and thc Orange Coast College math meet. Key Club members set up their banner 4 1 Key Club- How l: R.Takai, D.Smith, B.Takesue, S.Daniel, R. I V E Kecfe, P.Brooks, A.VValkcr, G.Dolinski, T.Sal1nas Row 4 Pres Williams, M.LaFont, K.Domon. Row 2: M.Wsol, B.Bradley, T. ident: I.Didion, S.Bradley, D.Aisen, B.jcffcry M Iakowslu C Shozi, D.Van Tuyl. Row 3: M.Wisc, 1.Ropeter, R.Brody, 1.0, F' ' ' McGinley. Sponsor: Mr. Reid. 174 - KEY CLUB ix iz.: .MX ,X A MATI L.Allc I CLUB-Row I: 1.Ws0l, CBC-ard, D.Stricklcr, D.C0rbett, R.Depue. Rim 2: W.Rolle, E.Cay, j.Huntsman. K.0rti1, P.NIartin, D.Burns. D.Nakuwaki. n, Sponsor: Mr. Komatsu, M.Wsol, K.King, N.Nakawaki. Sponsors: Mr. Bennett, Mrs.johnson, Mr. Clascock. ii , Math Club advisors, Mrs. johnson and Mr. Bennett help at meetings. Lunch meetings provinlvcl fellowship and accomplishment. MATH CLUB- 175 V Bob Cemler Writes his story. Editors Nliorsc a roundn at Knottys. V , W- .-,, -Y Pioneer Press-Row 1: Doug Van Tuylg Melinda Owensg Renee Crenzg Terry Kellyg Sandy Novy, assit news editorg Mark Tamayose, photo editorg Sue Godwin, news editorg Lois Owensby ROW 2: Robert Cemlcrg Rex Torrczg Mike Fairchild, asslt editorg john Didion, editor-in-chiefg Ray Ricliardsong John Craig, feature editorg Roxanne Barber, editorial editor. 176 - PIONEER PRESS L PIO EER PRESS REPORTED EW 5 VVRITERS W I DI IDUA AWARD Westernls Pioneer Press became one of the finest .M :.1-,w.,M,.-4-mmf' , newspapers in Southern California under the direction of advisor Ralph Rothrock. Western was graced with several outstanding indi- viduals this year, and garnered many awards. Mike Fairchild was named Orange County's top writer at the NOC Tournament, john Didiomgrahbing the third place spot. Other award winners were writers Bob Cemler, Roxanne Barber, Sandy Novy, and photog- rapher Mark Tamayose. 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'X J' Twista 5 I -2,45 iz-'xfa K- 2,4 s. 1' .nw 11 -Wat W Tw 595332331 ,Q wfwrfi? I Pi, x -3 -I 426,11 fr 1, wfivsw I Q L W fl If if + mf-fm eatery: t t ' 4 .1 ,ct . sf N 'N hlfbve Ie A ?,Qay T 291-1 Vfiggzlj-132:55 as? ' 4,39 if war 'fwifyffapifiiz . at X, fww1wT+ ' I W A -.gf g. L asf KM W ff wan.. .L we ir , f W Mem ber Keith Tellinghuisen kept involved with new computers. Crystal Slmms typxfled the leader aspect of NHS 178 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NATIDNAL FURENS C LEACU D HO OR OCIETY GAVE PERSO AL RECOGNITIO T0 IT ME BERS Linda Lore administered her speech talent in Cabinet. National Forensic League is an organization that involved students at VVestern in their talking ability. Improving with every competition Pioneers were well represented. The National Honor Society is for the purpose of uniting students with common goals. Based on Scholor- ship. Character. Leadership. and Service students were selected to be inducted in April. Service projects and field trips kept members in- terested in NHS meetings. Under sponsors: Miss Bertotti and Mrs. johnson the club was active. It is one of the highest honors a student can achieve to be selected as a NHS incluctee. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE- Row 2: M.LaFont. D.Aisen. D.Walters, A.Kivohara. C.Dolinski. Row 1: C.Acker. V.Props, L.Hansen. K.Petrilla, K. Worosz. D.Hinkson. K.VValters, I,.Lore, B.Ciaccio. K.Brundage. T.Brunclage. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE- 179 Club member prepares pep poster. Paint day work get messy sometimes, PEP CLUB-Tree: C.Maekey, M.S0ares, B.Takesue, R Weeks, D.Nafziger, A.Kiyohara. Row li Ejensen, D.Hinkson, A D.Empey, K.DeHart, D.Barker, D.Riley, B.Whiic, T.Lore. , .,L Row 2: K.Brann0n, T.O,Keefe, no name, D.0gata, N.Barkan, N.Swiharl, B.Wilton, no name, P.Mejia, C.Martin, I.Hunts man, R.Chavez, R.Mangano, j.Nakawaki, no name, no name. How 3: A.Powers, Dlumbaltis, M.Miyaki, no name, no name 180-PEP CLUB i N.Orneles, L.Harris, j.Paek, K.Ruley, C.Alis0n, no name, N.Mangano, P.Martin, R.Wayne. Row 4: D.Sinn, no name, K.Brock, K.Ortiz, E.Riker, B.Cunn, no name, no name, no name, C.Beesley. Row 5: D.Chodowski, V.Valenlinu, M. Wibberl, K.DeHart, R.Smith, A.Bates, D.Burns, C.Davis, R. Walker, no name. How 6: L.Querin, S.Lopez. SPONSOR: Mr. Christian. jubilant students celebrate victory. Enthusiasm runs high at game. PEP CLUB SOUCHT CAMP ITY5 PHOTO CLUB 6SCENE' AROU. EVERY HERE The Pep Club was the unifying force behind the campus spirit at various games and activities. The members painted colorful signs that helped to add a festive spirit to Westernis campus, spirit ribbons and pep buttons were sold everyday of the football season by the club. Photo Club was the picture historians of campus activities and preserved the year's events for posterity with excellent photos. The mshutter bugsv could be seen at every turn, expressing themselves through photography for the benefit of all students. PHOTO CLUB-Row 1: Bob Phillips, Craig Somppi. Row 2: no name Bruce Slayton. Row 3: no name, Richard Brown. Bill Haight. Row 4: Mark Tamayose Kathie Ortiz, Richard Sanders, Liz Cay, Bob Mcllarghue. PHOTO CLUB 181 SCIENCE CLUB EXPERI . TED HILE SERVICE CE. - . N HELPED OTHERS - - Science Club was mainly for students interested in exploring the modern implications of science, and to preceive science in every day life, and to research and experiment. Projects included a car Wash, and a Christ- mas party to raise funds. Service Cents was a community service organization. These boys took time and effort in the, Toys for Tots campaign. The Service Cents even made some of the toys to give to the underprivileged children, who might not have had a Christmas otherwise. Serv-Anns, A service organization serving Western and its community, ,Wrapped toys at Christmas time and went to Santa Ana to help give unfortunate child- ren a Christmas party. They also visited the Farmdale Convalescent Hospital at Christmas and gave them a party. Serv-A11ns held off campus bake sales and car washes to raise money for unfortunate children. SCIENCE CLUB-Row li P,Auger, D.Strickler, R.Pearlman, D.Burns, P. Martin, j.Wsol, Presidentg M.Ws0l T.Wainwright. Row 2: R.Walker, B Veal, I.Huntsman, K.Ortiz, K.Tel 182-SCIENCE CLUB Science Club discussed future activities. 5. lingheisen, T.Otis, M.Quam, D.Cor- bett, R.Depue, K.Kirkham, M. Walk- er, L.Cay, P.Brooks. Row 3: S.Torres, M H .k- . S ,. - . , - Hscluoedcrv W.R0lle, Cllrrillet, T. r. os ms, . LILIICL Club co advisor Kelley, L.Mathison, B.Selby. ,H ,, ,A-wif'-f' I SERVICE CENTS-Row I: M.Castill0, S.Infantino, C.Farnsworth, Sponsorg Mr. Licari, E.Pickle. K.Ortiz, R.Baker, j.Castro, R.P0iice, R.Magullunes, R. Amivisca, C.Parker, lC.Almada, D.Co0k, P.F0rnas0n, Illernandez, B.I,eal, M.Russell. SERV-ANNS-ROW li Jackie Mathwig, Pam 0st,1ane Davis, Rose Madrid. Row 2: Liz Cay, Kathie Ortiz, Bonnie Alexander, Jodie Alexander, Ana Moy. Mrs. Nystrom pvrsunifys animation at club meeting. SERVICE GENTS 81 SERV-AXNS-183 ECOLOGY, DRA A WERE GOALS p OF TWO CLUBS Ecology Club provided an opportunity for students who were concerned with our vanishing natural re- sources to do more than just talk about it. Periodic reclamation drives and lunchtime campus cleanups were part of the services that the members donated to aid the environment. Ecology Club also instituted a program for the recycling of ditto paper. Activities included field trips to Lion Country Safari and Exhi- bition Park in Los Angeles. Thespians activities began in the summer when the members painted, panneled, and carpeted the theater. Plays presented were, 'Mary Maryi, 'Comings and Goings, and the spring play, 'Blood Weddingf 'Com- ings and Goings, was presented in contests at Cypress College, Cal State Long Beach, and Valley College. Activities included a trip to Universal Studios, an Awards Banquet, and the selling of decopage plaques. ECOLOGY CLUB-Row lx Sponsor: Mr. Held, Debbie Hinkson, Marc LaFont Ken Walters Eluabeth Gay john Wsol Bow 2 Richard Klemdienst Ann Bates, Cheri Davis, Mike Searcy, jenny Web, Dean Strickler. 184-ECOLOGY CLUB THESPIANS-Row li L.Chapman, T.Harvey, R.-Iacobscn, K.0rtiz, D.Lcgault, L.Beight0n, M.LaFont. How 2: K.MeeHan, D.Hinkson, C.Somppi, S.VVelsh, C.Watson, N.K0uyoumjian, P.Fornason, R.0choa, C.Parkcr, T.Kurpjuweit. Row 3: R.Phillips, K.-Iacckc, S.Doherty, I.Bright, M.Toman, C.0rtiz, K.Kraegc, D.Aisen, S.Wcll. QLD THEATRICAI, WINNERS-llow l: Cheryl Parker, Patti Fornuson. Row 2: Karen Kraege, Teri Harvey, jan Allen, Thea Kurpjuweit, Della Lcgault. How 3: Rick Duffy, Scott VVcll, Rich Ochou, Al johnson. Sponsor: Mr. Phelps, directs drama stuclcnts. THICSPIANS-185 an ww pf ww- H- ff:-'27 395, 10' '. ,AV r ff , if If ,J :Ns fQf3f E,5f5' K .nf-1 Q -'Au vlmv' ffff Z? f 1' ' s. AK A-,f ' L, 4 1 'A' M-Q, 7 , . ff ,w W f, , .. , 3wf' w ' ff, 'f ' Q, , W, A+' 'AWHQ .1659 W ,M , ' , Q, ,M J, if , A ' sv ,Q f, A - 'L' -' L fffgf, Q 1 , , M ,, V - , . ., . 5 V , gr . 1 3. Vqyk rpg, K ji A, ,V if J, W MWA 1 r W, , I ,A .f gg,, sr 3 f . if ,,, . 9 G k ' , 2 I P' ' f X Q 1- 1 yf ' 3, ' A ,s . L K . WV ai w- , W ,A W - ,, , f ' f. M, ' 5 5,4 4' Q A' 1,. Mmm, , 5 b f, E K uf' 7 Ny, , V 'Qi KQ, , VV,, E It , if V is I M K fhyqge, A K K , .V . 7 t ,Q . 92 U ' . , 3 1 ,. 8, ww. , wi, fdfsfmmj- if' 1' - m 4 W, Q, W we Q., 2- 'fgw , f X- ,,-' z L 3+ , 'f , - ' 5 . ' , ' , M , , f er Q , gg A ' ,mf fm 5, QA 'Vg 3,,1,,- H I I A I K , f' 7 '7f-- ,A V ' ' ,A asf f . M 'L , .1 - lg . W BW' , h .WP WA .nw as w A I ,isp K My I J Q , , 5, W. . X sw A . If ,, W , 5 i A ,I Q ,,,,, is 4 N A K it , K 7 A Lf,, gf' k 'A ' ,f V ' Q ' Q A 1 A .2 V, J, ,W 'fu-,gg 2 Q. , 4. A 'L Y fy, gm , fa, , Q? wr T nf. -. V -33 Q K ' 'Y W if ' ? , ., 1 .3433 wins K Q, V v r Egg? ,k..g f , Wf 4, H .smile -'Youths will never livc' to agc unless they kccp themsclvvs in breath by exercise, and in heart by joyful110ss.' ATHLETICS ATIILICTICS-187 1 TRIPLE-OPTIC 6VEER-T, C Row 1: D.Patterson, W.Lee, M.Bodkin, R.Cornell, R.Hurtodo, A.Pecora, B.Wilton, c.Werle, C.Cartrell, I.Cornett, R.Hanks, M.Ortiz, D.Shaddock, D Brown. Row 2: Mgr. R.McHargue, C.Caskey, M.Alvey, M.Fleagher, E.jensen, M.Berlinger, K.Crant, R.Salozar, A.Osbon, B.Dapper,1.Sheets, B.Koehler R.Williams, V.McCraw, R.Sanders, D.Distler. Row 3: Coach jim Everett,Coach Mike Merkle, A.Horner,M.McDonough, T.Gi1es, R1.Carls0n, P.Charlton A.Schiller, N.Swihart, R.Wceks, R.Wolfe, R.Fischer, H.MacNally, E.Rivera, R.Usrey,Coach Terry Henigan, Coach Cary Cans. Bow 4: Coach Gerry Shige kawa, J.Truslow, I.VanDeMerghel.D.Kirkham, Pjohnson, T.Delahunt, I.Christiansen, P.Riley, R.0livares, B.Ac0sta, D Nafziger, R.Blanchard, Mgr. V Hughes, Mgr. .Brown J - W if W After fourteen years of being that other school in Anaheimf, Western High School showed that it was one of the CIF football powers in 1971. Head coach Iim Everett unvealed his new triple option offense with two overpowering wins to open the season. The Savanna Rebels were the first of eleven op- ponents to taste defeat this season, dropping a 38-14 decision. Highly touted Long Beach Millikan was next on the list, falling 40-6. Everett's Pioneers had never beaten a Ram team, so the win was extra sweet. He didnit have much time to savor the victory, though, because the Sunset League season was only a week away. Marina roared into town with a fine team, a good defense, and the first real test for the Veer-T. After the Marina game Q16-7 victory? we knew the offense would work against the Sunset Leaguef, said Everett later. Bobby Dapper's running helped crush thc Millikan Rams. 188-VARSITY FOOTBALL i CFFE E CRU HED PIU EER FOES Coach Everett and his staff give serious though to strategy. n r i Bob Acosta gets ready to throw a touciidmm ri pass to-leff Christiansen. Acosta shakes off Marina tum-kia-r. VARSITY FOOTBALL-189 NAHEIM VICTORY WAS N NG Rick Olivares was inspiration to gridclors after Bob Acosta was stopped by Loarays lino, but final outcome was victory for Pioneers. his football injury. l Allan Osbon slipped by on - rushing Lion tackler. Bob Acosta Llccicles to run instead of passing. 190-VARSITY FOOTBALL OI TFORTE When the Pioneers arrived at La Palma Park for its game with Anaheim, things weren't going too well. A week before, Westminister had knocked Westhi out of first place with a 21-14 win over the Pioneers. Rick Olivares was out for the season. And by half-time, Western was down to the Colonists, 7-0. By the middle of the third quarter Anaheim made it 14-0, and CIF hopes were flying into the night for the Pioneers, How- ever, Bob Acosta and Bob Dapper staged an inspiring comeback. Dapper ripped large holes in the Colonist line, and Acosta began picking apart the Anaheim de- fensive secondary, and WVestern salvaged a win that well may have been the turning point in the season. Victory over the Colonists was in evidence everyw here. Left: Bob Dapper shows why he was named all-league player. Above: Bob Acosta unlirnbers a pass against Anaheim. Left: Pioneer hackfield stars start scoring play that lcd to Anahi upset, VARSITY FOOTBALL-191 IMPRESSIVE NS AT SEA i Ei D Huntington Beach felt the impact of playing VVesthi. The Pioneers closed the regular season with two impressive wins over Huntington Beach and Santa Ana. They were obviously impressive enough, because Western was chosen as one of the three at-large teams for CIF playpffs by the southland writers. Western scored 40 against Huntington Beach, then 56 versus Santa Ana behind the efforts of All-Orange County choices, Dana Nafziger, Bob Dapper, Paul Charlton, plus Bob Acosta and Ken Grant. Western was a second place team, a team that had never had a superior football squad, but was a team that had lost only to Westminister, had won three straight, and was ready to make its run at the cham- pionship. Gm, ,X 155' VARSITYS F OOTISALL WESTERN WESTERN VVESTERN VVESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN 192-VARSITY FOOTBALL SAVANNA MILLIKAN MARINA LOARA NEWPORT WESTMINISTER ANAHEIM HUNTINGTON BEACH SANTA ANA Pioneer Touchdown! l ll ULTED PIOL EERS T0 CIF PL YOFFS Q' -:xy if A clnsv-up study of Pimxvvr gridderb in LICHUII shows thc intvusity of play, Q. M . ., krrk . 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K 1 -wa K3 f 'as ky- E-my V' WESTHI E Rr ED R NNER- P TROPHY D RING FIRST-E Western Pioneers entered their first football playoffs ever as the number two team in the Sunset League and emerged as the number two team in the CIF. At North Torrance, Western had to come from be- hind in the second half to defeat the Saxons. Acosta and Osbon engineered the third quarter rally. Against Dominguez at La Palma Park, YVesthi jumped out in front and never looked back. Domin- guez had been surprise winners over highly rated Saint Paul, and when the Dons fell, Western was dubbed Cinderella team . The old saying is, if the shoe fits, wear it, Evidently the Pioneers liked the feel of the glass slipper. El Rancho was next on the list, and in a breath taking fourth quarter surge, the Pioneers advanced to the AAAA finals, riding on a 21-17 win. Bishop Amat spoiled the show completely domi- nating every facet, from quarterbacking to punt re- turns. The Lancers dropped the Pioneers to claim the CIF title, but with that type of competitive action in their blood, Western should return in the very near future. A grateful Booster Club sponsored a banquet at seasonis close in the La Palma Recreational Hall. ER CIF GRID FINALS 73 Dana Nafziger received i'l,incman of the Year award from assistant Coach, Mike Merklc. VARSITY FOOTBALL- 195 PHOMORE . HUWCA E T LE 'I i . fs llgfiflfr Sophomore Team- Row l: M.Cuerv0, B.Bernard, R.Fischer, C.Wallace, R.Sc0tt, j.Moses, C.Martin, M.Cabel, F.Thompson, R.Montrose, I.Ahhate, T.Capazzato, S.Hanlin. Row 2: A Coach B.Fieldhouse, E.Rivera, M.Pushnick, C.Kent, R.Binkley, no name, F.Cangey, D.Beers j.Cay, R.Charles, R.Loya, j.Wilton, D.Wright, M.Mergle, j.Romo, H.McNally, Coach T. my Campbell, Coach R.Flint. Row 3: A.Smith, B.0gata, A.-Iones, M.Coodwin, D.Marquez, C. Harland, M.Cole, P.Cunningham, F.Stanton, I.Ebberts, C.Cuthray, P.Rielly, R.Usrey, R. Werhle. C Sophomore field general, Bob Bernard, led the sophomore attack throughout the season. O ! X V I Q r 1 I . I A F A lin , ,Q .:,, 5 , if l er,, B A V i - Qi ' L .X , ' Q 'f ' A ,- ji.: I - ,I ,I ' B or 4 ,, J 'V' i -is- ,.: ' ir LQ ,M K -. J 1 L .,,- frrr '11 r.r' e,,, , - f i ll' F? 1 t.te iw ,,, an 5:2 2 I: .1 .5 if gi ,,, w r 1 5 :::.' A5 I ':.,:. .,, . ff - i.. .., ,:- V f gvwifagrag- ., in 'N vflwi, N hh -Q B X Q eael tft g telrrrr 'fu if I 'Ti Mloii A k ' .. 'rer fi win 'tJr- of 'es if 4i452i?9WE?'.i if B Ti 1 Zeor L. ,. -1 A: 3, V -yi iiii .vii 4, ,J ap: f , iipfz qf , -E.. we ' , K ., 1 . nfziw- E, ..f Bernard and center, Mar uez work on centerin . Harland and Bernard zero-in on unidentified reeicver durin fl warm-ups, 196-FOOTBALL SRIDDER OR NEXT YE R The Sophomore grid season evolved into almost V f what coaches Bob Flint, Terry Fieldhouse, and Terry - Campbell expected. The lack of depth and experience V hindered any title chance they had. The biggest gains this year were made in the areas Of physical and men- tal maturity, which should be an asset to the 1972 Varsity Football team. SOPHONIORE 4-5 WESTERN 19 SAVANNA A N, WESTERN 17 MILLIKAN ' Hr WESTERN 6 MARINA I WESTERN 6 LOARA ,sr WESTERN 42 NEWPORT y 5'p ' A ws WESTERN 13 WESTMINISTER af: 1 1 WESTERN 0 ANAHEIM ' ' ' - S ,W WESTERN 6 HUNTINGTON BEACH A 2'1'W4-Af'!.5 WESTERN 38 SANTA ANA SOPHOMORE-Iv 4-4 WESTERN 6 LOARA WESTERN 20 SANTA ANA WESTERN 26 LOS AL WESTERN 14 MAGNOLIA WESTERN 6 ANAHEIM WESTERN 22 LOARA I WESTERN 34 SANTA ANA WESTERN 20 LOS AL Ron Carles turns corner after clutch reception against Newport, Westerns swarming defense engulfs Newport Sailor FOOTBALL 197 s T Q5 54? ? S je 3 1 f i if N... VARSITY WATERPOLO TEAM-ROW lr Kenny Prince, Leo Claab, jim Cilstrap, Matt Samp, Tom Raegcn, jack Fields. Row 2: Cary Cray, Neal Barkan, Roy Wall, Rick Crist, Carl Reed, Kenny johnson. Not Picturccl: Mike McGinnis. -..-.....M..,-....,,-v.-,,..,, .W 198-VARSITY WATERPOLO ai... Varsity goalie, Rick Crist, clcflccts attempt during game with Anaheim. nf 'N 5 ?ii ?fff s 'Ili X gy in 1 V RSITY W TERPOLO STAYED BOVE W TER AGA NST TRON SUNSET FOE Westernis Varsity YVaterpolo team, although not a winner this season, displayed thc pride and spirit of competition that makes true champions. Head coach Tom Grimm completed his second year at the helm of the Pioneer tankers. Crimm's attempts to instill a winner in the VVesthi pool were thwarted by the ex- perienced teams inthe Sunset League. Gaining experience, however, assured Western success in the future by instilling a youth program to bolster the power of Westhiis attack. The poloists closed the season with a disappointing 1-ll record. Seniors Neal Barkan, Rick Crist, and Leo Glaab led the team. Y 5 W Ax., 'sa xg.: N... Keep your L us on the hall' is the plea of second year coach Tom Grimm. . A K no . r ,W , I . aff..-M1 'V V k .-- .L ' Wg. . . ,, S1 r S m fg. 'R K ',' . - m-.-fwauv. ' ff. ... .4 S J FM 1 , ...as , 2 Q., l - ,H -1 4 ,if ,vw Adlx . 'Q . ..-nv' Y 9 5? 4 . ' A f. . ...... Ax w ' . 0 . . 0 . ff .5 f 1 L- - ...W :I - - Jr- .., :-Pit' ., .. Aff- M qx. Mg Ya, V. 1: ' . H .,, , K ' , , we' ,,'.n-I-,W . rw we . eeee at . . . A Q --aww' f X. 4 L.. -I I K Li: . nw- :vi ' ' ' .ge Vg 5 jaglgxf K , 1 ti ,yrrr K ,, H 'll A Neal Barkan, senior poloist, concentrates on overcoming oppont nt 'f7 'lv-. . 7 . F .W - - ...I A Q, . 055 ,. Wm.-f it .- Q- . ,. . -5 g,a.,.,ff - -. X Or. ' ,su . 1 K -A ' it . ..., ,. M W. 'WWL N, .. ' IWW. Www, f ,, my ar a fiQ2s3im3.1 f1...9niPi 5-fm A Q mi ji.. , H- K M' VN ' , ,, r J am 'wif' w...-n.i 'J,v- A 'Ihr W 3,- Waterpolo displayed competitive spirit throughout the season rv.. .. ,.,. 4 -+-1416-4 A l JMB' ,3 Pioneer tankers close in on Huntington Beach goalie. VARSITY VVATFRPOLO 199 Vifcstern mascot Mike McGinnis hams it up during Pioneer Frmotball-Watcrpolo asscmbly. Pionccr bombard vacant Anaheim goal. WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN JUNIOR VARSITY 2 MILLIKAN 28 0 LOS ALAMITOS 0 ANAHEIM 0 SANTA ANA VALLEY 0 0 WESTMINISTER 14 HUNTINGTON BEACH 0 2 NEWPORT 16 0 MARINA 1 200-VARSITY WATERPOLO Coachis discuss strategy with troops during half-timc ll1 All eyes were onthe pool during most soph games. t m mm, I-'Amis OPHO ORE POLOISTS MISS PL YOFF , HO FUT RE PROMISE The 1971-72 Sophomore waterpolo squad showed that good ball control. moves, and agressiveness helped m acheiving a 9-7 season. WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN XVESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WVESTERN WESTERN WESTERN KENNEDY I0 MISSION VIEJO 5 SAVAN NA 2 LONG BEACH JORDON 2 LA QUINTA 6 GARDE N CR OVE 12 FOOTHILL I5 UNIVERSITY 5 MILLIKAN 9 LOS ALANIITOS l ANAHEIM 3 SANTA ANA VALLEY 1 WESTMINISTER 9 HUNTINGTON BEACH 4 NEWPORT 9 MARINA 6 O .L H RRIER D SUCCESS LSEAS CROSS COUNTRY-Row l: Dan Sumral, john Koziel, Steve Dyer. Row 2: Ken Whis- tler, Mike Fairchild, Glen Harrell, Rod Boehme. thing- Westerifs top two harriers, Rod Boehme and Mike Fairchild round the corner for the final lap on the Pioneer Cross Country. 202-VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY The Pioneers cross-country squad had its best season in four years, recording three wins and finishing in sixth place. Seniors led the harriers to their wins over Savanna, Loara, and Anaheim. Leading the Varsity were Rod Boehme, Mike Fairchild, Steve Dyer, Glen Harrell, Dan Sumrall, Ken Whistler, and sophomore John Koziel. Boehme paced the team throughout the year and was named the squad,s 'Most Valuable Player' and team captain. Fairchild emerged as the squad's number two performer, Koziel grabbing the third spot. Head coach Bill Hlywka, working with one of the smallest thinclad squads in the Sunset League, sur- prised many schools with the competitive spirit of his team. Throughout the year, Westhi harriers, individualy and as a team, would drop their times across the five- mile course. This spirit was also exemplefied by Western's fourth place finish in the Anahgm District cross-country meet early in the year. Boehme captured the second place trophy, and Fairchild grabbed the tenth place award. Koziel will be the only returning varsity performer next year, but with the help of IV's, Greg Duc, and Steve Dilaurenzio should be competitive as ever. Three-year letterman, Glen Harrell charges across half-way point. E IOR ACED VARSITY UA Q- . Sophomore john Koziel came on strong at the 1-nd of the season to help the varsity CUHCII Chilldll. HIPS Ullf IJFUNFIU W ifhjv- Mark Raffef. CHUSC, Row l: john Tapia. Steve Dilaurcnzio. John Lukuwski, Bruce Carman. jim Thomason. Rum 2: Tom Accvitn. Mark Raflcr. Phil Purken. Mike Burton. JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS-COU N'I'RY-203 VARSITY BASKETBALL - Row 1: Kirk Kraak, Dennis Surak, George Golden, Brad McKenzie, Mike Dunn, jeff Tittelfitz, Dana Nafziger, Mike Soares, Bill Haight. HOOP TERS B TTLE TO -6 RECORD Pioneer fights for possession of ball. 204-VARSITY BASKETBALL Following in the footsteps of Western's varsity foot- ball team, the Pioneer basketball squad accomplished many feats this past season while compiling an 8-6 tfourth placel Sunset League record and an overall 15- 10 marker. The most noticeable of these accomplishments were: A team record of a 71.1 points per game average, smashing the old record of 62.7 points per game, es- tablished by the 1965-66 Pioneer team. Setting a team record for highest field goal percentage. Setting a team record for most field goals made. Individual high scorer honors went to junior center Mike Dunn 121.1 points per game averagel who also led the Sunset League in that department. Other dou- ble figure scorers were senior forwards Ceorge Colden 113.411, and Brad McKenzie 13.33 and senior guard Dennis Surak C 10.01. Next yearls only returning letterman will be junior center jeff Tittlefitz, since Dunn will transfer over to Loara for next year. I , XQ ,X , Q 4 5 . L... . ,.... ,X 4 ,EM J , , ,ff Q w . ' - V 'lj , , , 4' if ,fi -- lx ViziVAgiyA N. !Lq X YI .N ' 5 1 s .... . up NNMWOW.-.sk K Y 0 5. Q My , gg, Wi ,gg Q N, in . A ig: ' v 5 ' ' lax f ' , ,- Q ,,. ' -- A K' Y W givl 1' , Q ,L 4 4' x AVVVK - n. .. VH, V va I K t fri. f 'iv' A LQ Q L , k ', I , W... M .kg - x ,sg 0' P+ -may ,,,V me v an f A a gawk' M4 qv L. 4 I' M Mail 'IR ,Q , gl iw, 1 ,pf Wmgwm gk QW 'wa-LL ,,-40954154 Magi: ,,,.h....-qv ff wwf. 'Z 7222 .yx I i5'f5:fllfQ AQ 2 91,1054 N vi Q RY .Cf X58 N ,gif I , gr. 'Q I -. 'Fi. X - AF X ff-.. , v'1, ' risk'-xqxl 1 A .FM f W an ,0 ..,.-Q ,41:n-uns, J' . y r I L ,:' . va Q. ny ,. gxg, I 1 I x QNX I X, ., . I 'S 0 PIO EER DOW ED I DO KEY GAME VARSITY BASKETBALL WESTERN 44 WESTERN 86 WESTERN 69 WESTERN 52 WESTERN 74 'WESTERN 81 WESTERN 63 WESTERN 67 WESTERN 54 WESTERN 67 WESTERN 87 WESTERN 86 WESTERN 70 WESTERN 110 MARINA LOARA NEWPORT WESTMINSTER HUNTINGTON BEACH ANAHEIM SANTA ANA LOARA MARINA WESTMINSTER NEWPORT ANAHEIM HUNTI NCTON BEACH SANTA ANA One of the more amusing highlights of the year was the annual Donkey Basketball game, pitting, for the first time, the best of the seniors from Western and Kennedy against each other. As it turned out, the Pioneers, under the coaching of Bob Wilton, Chuck Mackey, Dave Ogata, and Bob Mc- Harque, fell to the Irish. 34-22. Bob Dapper scores a basket. .M Rick Dana lops a pass. 'Opposing coaches' map strategy. VARSITY BASKETBALL-207 V AND SOPHUMORE CAGERS GAINED LV. BASKETBALL: Dun Wilson, Doug Trim-bass, Dave Osborn, Mark Krvtz, jun Bagnall, Gary Cuskvy, Barney Sanders, Frank flllI'lStPIlSOIl, Bill Wclmright, Bob Cuibord, Mark Kretz started many j,V. fasl breaks with crisp, swift release passes 208-J.V. BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE IV BASKETBALL' FOR FUT RE PLAY WESTERN MARINA 44 WESTERN LOARA 63 WESTERN NEWPORT 58 WESTERN WESTMINISTER 56 WESTERN HUNTINGTON BEACH 56 1 WESTERN ANAHEIM 97 WESTERN SANTA ANA 60 WESTERN LOARA 41 WESTERN MARINA 37 WESTERN WESTMINISTER 77 WESTERN NEWPORT 69 WESTERN ANAHEIM 70 WESTERN HUNTINGTON BEACH 51 WESTERN SANTA ANA 56 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL WESTERN MARINA 67 WESTERN LOARA 63 WESTERN NEWPORT 55 WESTERN WESTBIINISTER 67 WESTERN ANAHEIM 80 WESTERN HUNTINGTON BEACH 73 WESTERN SANTA ANA 52 WESTERN MARINA 66 WESTERN LOARA 50 WESTERN NEWPORT 88 WESTERN WESTMINISTER 66 WESTERN ANAHEIM 37 WESTERN HUNTINGTON BEACH 65 7 WESTERN SANTA ANA 62 Bill Wehright scores against Lions Sophomoresz Bay Charles, Al Costa, Kevin Madsen, Dabe Thomason, Patrick Riley, Don Maddox, jim Wing, Mark Andrews, Carl Desha, Howard Hein. SOPH. BASKETBALL-209 GR PPLERS Varsity Wrestling Coach Bob Wilton was denied a Sunset League Championship again this past year when the grapplers lost a late season match to West- minster. The Sunset League Tournament, only a qualifying ground for CIF action replaced the annual league finals. Last year, with one loss Westhi could rebound to take the League Championship. However, this year, like last year, Wilton settled for second place. The Pioneer season was, otherwise, one of raging sucess for Wilton. Western finished the season with an impressive 21-3 overall record and a 6-1 marker in league action. One of the many highlights during the season was the 54-6 onslaught of the Anaheim Colonists. The Pioneers havenit lost a dual meet match to the Colony in 14 years now. Seniors Dave Ogata, Bob Wilton and Chuck Mackey tri-captained the Pioneers to sucess along with Mike Dunnigan, Scott Well andjeff Sohler. Returning next year to anchor the team will be Ron Takaj, Brian Takesue, jeff Wilton, Tom Giles and Guy Brooks. GAR ER CITY TITLE Jeff Wilton applies far-ankle technique. Anaheim City Champions, Row l: Brian Takesue, Bob Ogata, Chuck Mackey, Dave Agata, Bob Wilton, Rick Powers, Ron Takai. Row 2: Mike Dunnagan, Mark Cadomsky, Al Horner, Jeff Sohler, Andy Schiller, Jeff Wilton. 210-WRESTLING Y . . CR PPLERS COPPED ZND PLACE D.0gata, S.Wells, Coach Wilton, C.Mackey, B.Wilton receive awards. Ron Takai tries to pin opponent l LEAGUE PL Y The 1971-1972 junior Varsity Wrestling Team proved a strong act for the future this year. sweeping to a 6-l. second place Sunset League record. Crapplers Randy Bierl. Rick Daniel and Mark O,Koor- ian were Sunset League junior varsity champs in their individual weight classes. all three carving out undefeated records. Team members Frank Koziel and Raul Lorigo also proved invaluable assets throughout the season. Coach Wilton praised the team for its dedication and hard work through the year and predicted even a bigger success for the Pioneer wrestlers next year. i'We,ll have more depth next season. said Wilton, Hbecause the team will be better balanced. This year we only had three re- turning lettermenf, The Coach is looking forward to a good season next year. N Pioneer Crappler A.Schiller sets to a throw. TRACK UA UA MEETS, HILE LO INC ONCE I CO FERENCE Coaches Shigekawa and Hlywka instructed the thinclads, Western High's varsity track team completed one of its finest years ever this season, racing to a 8-1 record in dual meet competition. Head coach Bill Hlywka guided his squad to over- whelming wins over everyone in the league, its only loss a 65-53jar delivered by powerful Santa Ana. The Pioneers, who many critics felt had too small of a squad to be competitive, made a joke of those opinions by rolling over other schools quite con- vincingly fAnaheim fell 90-285 Seniors led the team to the Anaheim District Cham- pionship, as they had led the team all year. Steve Dyer, Rod Boehme, Mark Raftcr, and Dan Sumrall were all consistent winners throughout the year in their respec- tive fields. Track-Row 1: A.Simps0n, C.Harland, j.Koziel, M.Rafter. C.Troncone, N.Lovings, M.Blanc0, M.Racine, S.Dilaurenzio, T.Pecora, C.Brito, j.Brodmann. Row 2: j.Lenhardt, j.Thomas0n, T.Parker, C.Harrell, C.Alba, R.Boheme, M.Cuervo, V.McCraw, M.Burton, D.Porter, C.Fagan, C.Wyke. Row 3: B.David- son, j.Tittlefitz. P.Reilly, C.Duc, R.Cuervo, B.Turncr, D.Sumrall, S.Dyer, D.Donato, B.Card0n, P.johnson, H.Lakowski, I.Tapia. I.Fields, K.Lewis. 214-TRACK ln , ,. d- w Mae, J- ann, 4- if wmadwwjffaqww 'Nix M' Brad Turner competes in 120 high hurdles. D.Porter hands off to j.Lenhardl in 440 relay. Fa .V . Y -if ' use K kg? ,, -f , aw 4. M 5 V. Q ' A n. l r rrrr ,,,h T rrrr r an H fr A mn 6:81 J ' ,.J,Q- f':. uw f ., . .5'f' i L ' .1: fIl:.i 'T' ' f- .5 fx V Pioneers Tom Parker, Mark Rafter, and Gilbert Britn compete against Anaheim. TRACK-215 . Swim Team-Row 1: C.Claab, D.Barker, R.Cox, C.Cray. Row 2: M.Merket, T.Wyatt, K.Princc, M.Samp, Ajackson. Row 3: C.Samp, Kjohnson, N.Barkan. D.Copfer, R.Crist, C.Reed. WIM TEAM H D AVERAGE YE Western's Swimming Team, under the direction of Coach Tom Grimm, went through a period of rebuild- ing this year. Although they sported a mediocre record, the team had many outstanding members with numerous individual wins to its credit. Cary Cray copped a fourth place award in SL compe- tition, for his work in the 400 freestyle. Teammate Chuck Samp also did well in league competition earn- ing two awardsg one in the 50 backstroke and another in the 50 breaststroke. i' .- Aaron jackson also placed in two events, taking a fourth in the 100 individual nedley and a third in the 100 freestyle. Dennis Copfer placed sixth in the 100 butterfly and Rick Crist took a sixth in the 50 freestyle. A race begins in free style competition with Marina. 216-SWIMMING ,A V W W , my A' W, ...V 7 'G M4 '. my W. 061 if 59' N if 5 flirt 1 ,, . ,,, sniff competition made swimmers more determined. it A h A f J r , 'x-:'.'25C-'1 '.E 'gy 1 f in A A 1 v W ' i u 1. v W -'q -1, Q A ri , 1' Y Q MW, W. .. ,' V ,R inn em, Starting dive shown by Neal Barkan. Pioneer swimmers race against Vikings at Marina. z ,Q x .V 'Ein kin ,,f4'f1: 'M Q I V V fm , 5 Zyfwv- x .Agfa L' L t , ii 3. .. A A' 1 19 62245 2 1 . V , , gwxx., YK ' A ' N .Gif ' 'A f -I ,,,. W, im I L, -- i QW, Carl Reed displays swimming skills in mi-et. , ,,. ,Nam I '33 I., SWIMMING-217 VAR ITY B EB LL - , DE B T Senior Bob DeHart makes ready for pitch, TE M PO TED PITE TRONG This year's Pioneer Varsity Baseball team didn't surprise Coach Bill Mclntire. At seasonis outset he didn't know what to expect. Hitting-wise the Pioneers had the type of year that would normally lead a team to a league title. At the end of the pre-season Western's hitters had compiled well over a .300 team batting average. Allen Osbon and Mike Regan were leading the team both hitting at an unbelievable .500 clip. However, pitching fwhich was expectedl and de- fense fwhich wasnitl both lacked and thus the team's record suffered. The only bright spots on the mound were senior Rick Dana. and Junior sensation, Mike Duffy. All told Western's attack was just out-numbered, which made for a not so good, not too bad season and another also-ran finish in the Sunset League race, something Coach Mclntire is unwillingly growing ac- customed to. W ,--J Varsity Baseball: Row 1: Bob McHargue, Larry Nickel, Al Blum, Rock Weeks, Mike Regan, Ralph Carlson. Bob DeHart. Mike Soares, Dave Ostrea. Row 2: Mike Quom, Edjenscn, Mike Bossenmeyer, Roger Deits, Mark Bcrlinger, Dan McCann, Mike Duffy, Rick Dana, Al Osbon, Vic Hughes. 218-VARSITY BASEBALL 1 5 ..., - K H AQ iw A 'wwf is , .. V WW, 'ml .,,,, - 7 . sg: .,. : W V f i 'J M . V fizi, K' -F L. Wynn' Q ,Q ,- -4. ,J U ,,-5.1, , .. Ed Iensen slides safely onto first base. V-1 A . , , '-,- .,- ,,,,k . .H-f,1w', F , ff-1-W f: '5'!' Ame ,ff- ,,,,f:M,w.,,,1f 3, . V ,, . A 4,95 f , ,io , 7.1, k ,W r. , M W,-:..4-'tg-fran ff,-',Q,, ,1:1:z'4 -,-r',,,,5,ff.GZf' .fs 'QIU J -' W 1-J it at 'Y' ' 7' V Senior batman readies for connection. 5- ., ,-qs' - L - , , ' A+: M, ,, 1 Mu-2' -M 3 f . ---.X , If v 9 ' ' -at - Pioneer third baseman jumps to make catch, VARSITY BASEBALL-219 E! LE!! Yi SOPHOMORE BASEBALL-Row 1: B.0gata, I.Gray, R.Ostrea, M Cabel R Fisher M Strickland Row 2 I Taylor F Christensen J Ortiz B Webnght D Frenzel. D.Smith, R.Usrey, E.Rivera, D.Beers. Not pictured: R.Charles I Moses j Evans OPH BA EB LL The 1972 Pioneer sophomore baseball team. coached by Marv Blemker, will contribute a great deal to Wes- tern's future baseball squads for the next two years, if this year's success is any indication. Coach Blemker has turned out top varsity prospects for five years now, and this year's sophomores certainly won't disappoint him. At the time this was written, the sophomores were in a dog-fight for first place with Anaheim and Loara. Led by Ron Usrey, Ed Rivera, Myles Cabel, Marv Strickland, and Dave Frenzel, the sophomores will combine with this yearis IV,s and returning junior lettermen to present a potent attack both offensively and defensively next year. Speaking of the IV's, this years junior varsity team should also be praised. Coached by Terry Henigan, standouts, Chris Butler, Steve Usrey. Dave Bertka, and George Zakeda led their team to Sunset League heights also, as they battled Anaheim for the top spot in the circuit. 220-BASEBALL .. . ,nr--W-YW' ' W HM ,M 1W WM7 MMM . 4 E. h K ! QW s ' 1 P nr. E11 ,Ex E Q Me if E E' W T . V. fkk Z: K S k E ,,,. ,. . e iiiinn E in W :.. .:.,, f ,, ...,'-,: , , -' - if f E 3- ,Y 'fx E :Em V m Q W I ., R . 1 5 if W K,L, ,, V . ..,e,M 'ilv-sk., Q A. LX,,, hm., N.. - my Amin ,+ -1 -' ff . ,win , www, Lkkr - :,,k , ,f L15 M K. - -. kk X K A K I . U. my ff f X ir' if 'bw: we aff-wfw , - ,W K 'Q-' by wie? -H' 'F ffl 'f 'y2fE,i,, x,?.5:o5j,,,2,,,,g.:-2 T4 A pivneer TUUWSF WHS in YO SCOTC- Varied equipment followed the team everywhere. ,T0 Y , - i 9 E. fn L L .Q , QW 'gww Uma Zponqpv' 9 'ff' Q , . .Ap . 5 I af.: WF N ,,,.,.+.., I A 1 ,' ,mls , n ra: Msn 4-f' m-'Md-r wgj' s, Q, if , 'lynn T? ,Ia is A Ll v gf ' A ET LEAGUE CH MPIO HIP 1 4 ,1 K' 1 ' t 1 , 0 r K ' 5? Q' Ui tid ' K, I . . '- fa, in ' an 1473 rw b f. ' -ry i V .1 . i 1 'S Pioneer batman takes off for first base. BASEBALL-221 , ssss - 'W Q 4241 diifffiie , -- 1 Varsity Tennis Row I: Frank Olsen, joe Quenga, Rory Rishards, Scott Daniels, Tim Anderson. Row 2: Coach McClusky, Dave Riley, Brian Tidrick, Ben Miller, Guy Poncy, Tim Phelps. Illini:-quill --l l - Guy Poncy uses strong serve to advantage. 222-VARSITY TENNIS Frank Olsen displays serve. W 'H TENN S TEA HAD SUCCESSF L YEAR, ROLLING UP EARLY - ET RECORD The Pioneer Varsity tennis team completed one of the most successful seasons in it's history this year, showing much punch in the past and much promise for the future. Coach John McCluskey termed his team as more of an individual effort rather than team cohesiveness at the outset of the season, but as- the matches rolled by, and the team rolled up an early 7-1 record, Mc- Cluskey's opinion must have changed. Standout netmen such as seniors Dave Riley. Frank Olson, Tony DeCastro and Guy Poncy overcame a huge deficit at the beginning of the season-filling the gaping hole in the lineup left by the departure of Terry Otis, who had transferred to Lowell High School. junior exceptionals, Benjy Miller and Rob Seitz also contributed much to this year's team effort. Dave Riley sets up for a smash. IV TENNIS-Row 1: R.Lenc, C.Brunner, R.Williams, Liszt, P.Davis. Row 2: R.Dusterhoff, j.Martindale, C.DeSha, B.McCuire, no name, D.Alton, M.Pomeraning, R.Seitz, D.O'Keefe. I.V. TENNIS-223 R.Seitz concentrates on a forehand drive. R.Dusterhoft played well in match against Anaheim, 224-TENNIS N. Ben Miller's good serve contributed to his game Pioneer netman backhands a shot. wi GOLF-Row l:B. Bernard, C. Munoz, Benson. Row 2: Coach Roussos, D.I,ocko. D.Corbett. H.Knapp, j.Winter. GOLF ER PRCDUCED NNING YE R, WITH 4-2M RK I FIR T RO The 1972 golf team displayed well-disciplined strate- gy. George Roussos, the Pioneer golf mentor, led the golf team through a successful season. Putting their best strokes forward, Westhi golfers beat Anaheim, Westminister, Newport, and Loara in the first round. Losing to tough opponents Hunting- ton Beach and Marina, the Pioneer team went into the second round in the tournament. GOLF-225 G.A.A. TOUR AME Take a special 6th period gym class. Throw in some practice after school, garnish with Wednesday play- days, and sprinkle with a few tournaments. Add the ac- quisition of new uniforms, mix thoroughly and voila.', You now have an accurate description of this yearis GAA. From the beginning of the year to the end, CAA was characterized by change. Under the direction of its ad- visor, Miss Sharron Backus, the club acquired new uni- forms for all members. Through a toffee peanut sale and funds from the school, first-time ever uniforms for the tournament teams were purchased. GAA officers were Melinda Owens, president, Kathy Thackaberry, vice president, Teri Smith, secretary, Sue Sobota, treasurer, janet Newhouse, historian, T TE ACQUIREU Becky Moore, publicity, and Cindy Moore, activities. Miss Gregory carefully evaluates the tennis team before choosing varsity players 'x f l! i'i..: ' in . . , 226-GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Miss Backus displays new CAA uniforms while seniors display frivolity. LOOK: UNIFORM F OR PL AYS K W-1... Miss Creighton confers with j.V. volleylballers during break between matches. fe 1 5 4 How lz Melinda Owens: Presiderit. Row 12: Kathy Thackaberryg Vice Presirlent. Teri Smithg See- retary, Cindy Mooreg Activities. Row 3: janet Ncwhouseg Historian, Becky Mooreg Publicity, Sue Sobotaz Treasurer. 1'- Miss Creighton goes over flag football team instructions. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION-227 RO B LLERS VIED I TO R EY Row l: Coach Creighton, Cathy Kluver, Melinda Owens, Sue Sobota, Rene Trible. Row 2: Carol Richey, Kathy Thackaberry, Teri Smith, Dana Clover. Dig. Set. Spike. These were the key words of this year's varsity volleyball team. Under the guidance of its coach, Miss Mary Ellen Creighton, the team volleyed its way to respectable second place in the district volley- ball tournament. The varsity basketball team also attended a district tournament and hosted its own tourney in Western's Boys, and Girls, gyms. With the help of Coach Sharron Backus, the team proved to be a creditable representa- tive for Western, even though its regular league season proved to be a disappointment. Some of the GAA hoopsters were also active in a womanis basketball league. Playing on Monday eve- nings the girls gained additional experience and train- mg. Opponents, umpire, and Pioneers watch as CAA'er attempts a point. M, All eyes are up as volleyball prepares to descend. 228-GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Pioneer warily eyes opponents before volleying ball. 1 'rs f. if l 2 l sim I w I 1 15,5 ts-fe 5 Q 'fl 3 Q f ' A Precision, timing, and aim combined to assure a basket. Pioneers practice rebounding in preperation for upcoming tournaments. Guarding opponents proved to be one strong point of the basket- ball team. Row l: Sue Sobota, Melinda Owens, Gwyn Owens, Cathy Kluver. Row 2: Lynn Hart' instinc, Elaine Edwards, Cheryl Smith. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION-229 EW RRICU UM It has been said that variety is the spice of life, but it proved to be a byword for this year's CAA. For the first time, girls were given an opportunity to participate in golf, in addition to flag football and archery. ' But although some were attracted by these novel sports, others stayed with the more traditional ones. The varsity hockey team managed a 3-2 record under the direction of new gym teacher, Mrs. Jennie Sammon. The track team, coached by Miss Backus sprinted to a fifth place finish in the district track meet. Besides playing in playdays, many CAA,ers donated their time as umpires, timers, and scorers for playday games. Sue Nelson demonstrates proper golfing technique as seniors look on. Ad. fwppl, Hockey team surrounds lt llow player as she prepares to Udrivel' the ball. l Row l Carol RlLllLW Teri Smith Melinda Owens Darlene Lawanskl Tern York Row 2 Candy Nichols Wmifred Tuckleberrv Elaine Edwards Annette Blanchard janet 'Nlewhouse Sue Sobata mllics sum, for Vollcvban team 1 A TRODUCED GOLF TO GAA GIRLS Trackstcrs pose for camera br-fore taking off in the 50 yard dash. Y 'I iwz I X fag? 1. Q ci J 2 gum, ' . an . '. ' . ' - MI :Pt-+42 6 3' 2 E Row 1: S.Trickett, D.Drouin, S.-lames, I.Levie, L.Landry, P.Martin, R.Walker, Coach Backus. Row 2: L. M av Dappar, D.Whecler, R.Trible, M.Montuya, K.Thackabcrry, L.Powcll, M.Tiscarino. Umpire declares 3 point for the Pignggrgb GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION-231 GIRL TENN S PL YER TERED CIF This year's varsity tennis team again proved itself I to be unsurpassed in skill for the umteenth year. . f 4 . Having matches weekly, the team swatted its way 3 ' to an almost perfect season, losing only to Redlands High School. For the first time, the tennis girls were allowed to enter into CIF competition. Karla Bell was the team's representative in the singles division, and the doubles division were represented by Donna Nakawaki and I a Barbara Hatanaka. Karla did especially well, advanc- ing all the way to semi-finals. The team was guided by the adept instruction of Miss Owline Gregory. The fact that Miss Gregory was able to produce such a fine team was enhanced by the knowledge that she was also in charge of the entire Girls' Physical Education Department. She took the po- sition at the beginning of the second quarter when longtime gym teacher, Miss Marjorie Cook, stepped up to take a counseling position. Senior returns ball to opponent. Tennis teamer waits patiently for serve. Row l: T.Kelley, L.Harris, N.MacPherson, R.Russell, Sjohnson, F.Popejoy, K.Bell, K.King, K.Fountain, K.Maylum, L.Hammer, K.DeForest, M.Ander- son, C.Ruley, R.Runde, M.Todhunter, P.Steenbergen. Row 2: D.Nelson, L.Welsh, L.Luder, S.Novy, C.Meza, C.Moore, B.Moore, D.Taylor, D.DeLawder, C.Tesh, C.Homade, B.Hatanaka, C.Nelson, K.0'Neill. Row 3: S.Morrissey, L.Harris, S.G0dwin, I.Nakanishi, M.Terry, N.0rtner, T.Correa, C.Sorens0n, P.Pascoe, D.Nakawaki, D.Carpenter, M.Lomicka. 232-GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION CUMPETITIO FOR FIR T TIME E ER V V ' I iw, at if Z .N ,..,,..,,,,. V gl 3 n n - ' b I 1 I L--9 A 'Win L,.W.I,W I I ... f I x I I I f ' f , , ,, i n n I I 4 , I jf fsjxh . vm., ,Z,. , V K V h I I I n : +I I. if I Q, K, . f' ' ' A , 7 . .X 1 I 1 ' -I x T M I , if fgn-' ,' I 4 F. 2' 45. I - Y I' I 'r I 'I I SENIORS Row 1: C.Mueller, j.Levai, P.McCants, F.Popcjoy, L.Harris, C.Tesh, T.Creen, M.Miyake, D.Carpenter, M.0wens,j.Hein. K.King. Row 2: 1.Na.kanishi, S.G0dwin, C.Ruley, T.Kelley, M.Oliviera, M.Hornby, unknown, B.Hatanaka. R.Walker, Y.Fleming. T.Smith, K.Brundage. Row 3: S.Williams, K.Whal0n, A.Blanchard, K.BelI, D.Nakawaki,I.Huntsman, S.Sobota, N.Elwo0d, L.0wemby. if IUNIORS Row 1: C.Caudineer, D.Lawanski. S.Nels0n, S.Fullam, L.Harris, C.Saurer, C.Moore, K.Thackaberry, K.Hensel. C.Luder. B.Mo0re, M. Anderson, M.Lomicka, R.Runde, M.Toddhunter, M.Ash. Row 2: C.Simpson, C.Trible. C.Hamade, Ihjahnke, D.Delawdcr, D.Taylor, M.Tcrry, S.Novy, C.Meza, C.Nels0n, C.Nich0ls, R.Russell, Sxlohnson, L.IIammer, C.0,NeilI, M.Montoya. Row 3: S.Pnwers, K.Kuvacs, D.Thayer, E.Edwards, C.Forsythe, M.Tiscarino, L.Coffman, D.Cl0ver, A.Crispin, T.Sheirn, R.Miles, N.MacPherson, K.DeF0rcst. 4 Q, 4 'Q SOPHOMORES How l: Slabela, B.Blanchard, H.Peckham. K.Norosz, S.Morrisscy.D.Nelson, K.Petrilla,C.Smiih,L.Dicicilia,C.Owcns, K.Kluver. L.0wens. Row 2: S.Riggs, C.C0ffman, P.Iacks0n, Sjames, P.Pascoe, S.Wclsh, T.York, C.Maylum, K.Fountain, P.Steenbergcn, C.Childrcss. Row 3: 1. Pearce, P.Novotny, D.Strain, T.Correa, N.0rtncr, C.Sorenson, R.Trible, D.Wheeler, B.wallace. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATI ON-233 Abbate. john 111,196 Abeyta, Steven III Abramson, Steven 111 A CAPPELLA CHOIR 158,159 Acevetlo. Thomas 111,203 Acker, Cynthia 111 Ackerman, Daxid 111 ACOSTA, BLARCA 43 Acusta. C Acista, Ro Gilbert 111 hert 188 Adams, Rebeeea III ADLING, AFS 157 CATIIERINE 43 Agapinan, Alanna 111,166 Agee, Benn 11 1 Agosto, Cheryl 111 Aguilar, Rodolfol 111 AGIJIRRE, FRANCES 43 Ahrn, Ronald 111 AISEN, DANIEL 43,174,185 Alamia, Daritl 111 Alarcon, Norma 112 Alba, Armando 112 Albertson, Dennie 112 ALEXAN DER, BONITA 43 Alexander, Donell 112 A1exan1ler,jo1lie 112,183 DER, REGINA -13 ALEXAN A1len,janiee 112 Allison. Sharon 169 ALTON, RUTH 43 ALVARADO, EFRAIN 43 Alvarado, Margaret 112 ALVISO, Amacher, MARILYN 43 Brian 112 AMACIIER. DEBRA 43 AMAYISCA. RICHARD 43,167 183 Anderson, Daniel 112 Anderson, Kenneth 90 Anderson, janet 90 Anderson, Mary 90 Andrews Larry 112 Angers, Way ne 90 ANNUAL 160.161 Antko, Le nae 112 Apodaea, Anthony 112 APOSTOLOU. CEORCIA 43 Aprea. Lo Archer, St nie 90 even 112 Arevalos, Natalie 112 Armstrong, Terry 112 ARQL'ET'1'1i. CIIRIS 43 Arquette, Dennes 112 Arrieta, Elaine 112 Arrowood, Vanessa 1 I2 ART CLUB 163 ASB CABINET 136.137 Ash, Mare 1 wo, 166 ' Asposto, Diane 112 Atchison. Mark 112 Auger, Paul -13,182 BABCOCK, DEBORA11 43 BACINSK1, DONNA 44 Bagnall. jan 90,208 Bailifl,She1ia 112 Baines Mark 112 Bains. 111 nie 90,169 BAIRIJ. DEBORAH 44 Baird. Dennis 12,200 Baker, Beverly 112 Baker, Loretta 90 BAKER, MICHELE 44 Baker, Ricky 183 Ball, Mark 164 Bales, Nancy 90 BANTA. CAROL 44 Barhano,BolJeit112,16-1 Barber, Roxanne 90 Barbosa, Edward 90 BARBOSA, ROBERT 158 Bardwell,Rondi112 Barela.jimmy112 Barg, Ona 90 BARKAN, NEAL 166,167,180 Barker. Barry 112 BARKER, DAVID 180 Barker. Denny 112,200 BARKER, DONNA 44,l51i,1t'i0, 161,180 BARKER, MARTIN 44 Barker, Pamela 90 Barker, Vernon 39 Barnard, Cindy 90 BARNIQTT, DEBBIE 44 Barnhart, jon 90,150 BARRE1 T, DENIS1-144,lti0,1ti1 Barrios, Lisa 90 Barstatl. Susan 90 Bartnikowski, joan 112 BARTON, GABRIEL 45 Barton, Laszlo 112 Bassett, Larry 90 Bassin. joelle 90 BAT1'S. KATHLEEN -15 BATI'SOL1-7, RICK 45 BAUCOM. LUE 45 Baueom, Merrilee 90 BAUTISTA, MICHAEL -15 Baxter, Lee 29 Baylos, june 90 Beal, Donna 112 Beal, Marry 90 Bean, Sherry 112 Beard, Chris I 12,1611 176 Beard, Karen 90 BIEARUP, VICKIE 45 Beaver, Rieky 112 Beck, Sheryl 113,164 Bedner. james 113 B1-IDN1'R, ROBERT 45.170 Beer, Cheri 113 Beers, Dway ne 113.186 BEESLEY, CAROL 45,142,180 Beighton, I.in1la90,185 Beilman, joel 113 Belger, Michael 1 13 Belger. William 113 B1-LI., ,IODI-Q1-Q 45,168,169 B1 I.I,. KAREN 45,160 BELI., KARLA 45,160 Bell, Kristy 113 Bell, Patricia 113 Bell, Randy 1133 BI' LX EAL, REBECCA 45,158 B1-nhou. Tamara 90, 169 Bengston, Erie 113 BENjAMIN, DENNIS 46 Benjamin, Kenneth 113 BENjAM1N, MARCENE 46 Bennett, Doug 30 BENNETT, CEORCE 46 BENSON, CARY 46 Benson, Regina 113 Berlinger, Karen 1151 BIRLINCER, MARK 46 Bernal, tilizalweth 113 Bernard, Robert 1 13,196 Bernard, Susan 90 BERRY. EDMUND 46 BERTKA, BRENDA 46 Bertka. David 90 Bertotti, Marian 112 Biafore, Frank 39 Bierl, Randall 90, 16-1 Biller. Bonnie 90,158 Binkley Ray 196 BISHOP, DON 46 Bishop, jeff 90 Bizzaro, Donna 90,138 Blackburn, Diane 113,169 Blackburn, jacquelyn 90 BLAIR. MONTA 46 Blanchard, Bridget 113 BLANCHARD, ANNETTE 46 Blanchard, Rye 90 Blanco, Michael 113.200 Blassingame, Susan 90 Blay, Philip 113 Blemker, Marvin 33 Bloch, Curtis 90 Bloom, Chris 113 Bloom, Sandra 90,166 BLUM, ALLEN 46 Blum, Dwight 90 BOEIIME, RODNEY 46 BOIIANON, KATIIY 46,158 Bohanon, Robert 113 Bolton, Bonnie 113 BONES. RANDY 46 Boon, Rufolf 91 Boone. jerry 1 13,164 Booze, Dennis 91 Borell, Mary 91 BORRMANN, ANTHONY 46 Bossenmcyer, Matthew 91 BOSSENMEYER. MICHAEL 46 Bourassa, Louise 1 153 Bourassa, Patty 113 Bowen, Philip 113 Bowers. David 91 BOW1' Bowes, BOWL R, KAREIN 46 Mauriana 113 AND, MARSHA 46 Boyer, Deborah 34 Boyer, Rex BOYS' Box, Pa LEAC UE 162 mela 46 Bradley, Brent 113,174 BRADLEY, KAREN 47,164 BRAD1 .EY, STEN EN 47,174 Branek, Karen 91 BRANNON, KATHIE 47.180 Brees, I Jana I 13 BRENNAN, LIIXDA 47 BRENTS, KATI-IR1N 47.158 Brewer, Carol 91,169 Brewer, Rieker 113 Brickey, Don 114 Bricks, Bridges Norman 91 , Mike 91 Bridges, Robert 114 Briere, Briggs, BR ICC Paula 91 Cathy 114 S. DIXIE 47 Bright, janice 185 Brito, Cilbert 164 BROADBENT, DONALD 47 Brock, Donna 114 Brock, Kim 114,180 Brodmann, john 91 BRODY. RICHARD 47 174 Brody, Ron 37 BRON1 70, LETICIA 47 Brondo. Martha 114 Brooks, Brooks. Brooks, David 114 Carry 91,167 Mark 114 BROOKS, PHILIP 47,174,182 BROWN, DAVID 47 Brown. Brown. David 91 jane 91 BROWN. RICHARD 48.181 Browning, Alicia 91 Brumley. Christine 114 BRUNDACE, KATHLEEN 48 158 Brundagc, Teresa 114 Brunk, Donna 114 Brunner. Clenn 114 Bryan, Donna 114 BUCHANAN. MICHAEL 48 Buchanan, Stexen 114 Buczynski, Max 39 BUDDE, K1wVIN 48 Bunch, joyce 114 Bunch, Lavon 91 Bunker, jerry 91 Burchell. Robert 91 Burgess, Donna 114 BURNFTT, CYNTHIA -18 BURNS, DARLYN 48,166,175 180,182 BURTON, DENNIS 48,156,164 BURTON, MICHAEL 48,16-4. 203 BURTON, MICHAEL 48 Bustillus. David 91.170 BUTERA, BRENDA 48 B11tle1, Christopher 91 Butts, Cary 114,164 Byers. Ceralcl 114 Cacho, Denis 48,164 Cadabona, Rocane 114,153 Cadena. Harold 91 Cadena, Ruth 91 Calder, Rose 91 Calderon, Carolyn 91 CALKINS, DIJBBIE 48 Callis, Karen 91 Calnan, Sharon 91 Cameron, Doris 91,158 Campbell, Charles 114 Campbell, David 92 CAMPBELL. DEBORAH 48 Campbell, Terrance 196 Cangey. Frank 114, 1516 Cano, Bobby 92 Cano, Daniel 114 CANTRELL, THOMAS 48 Capezzuro, Anthony 114 CAPPS, MELINDA 48 Card, Deane 92 CARDON, BRUCE 48 Carlile, jeffery 92 Carlson, Douglas 114 CARLSON, RALPH 48 Carnes, john 114 CAR1'EN'l'ER, DEBORAII 411 Carpenter, jeffifer 114 Carr, janice 114 CARRALEjO. GLORIA 415 CARRICO, DEBRA 48 Carrillo. Celia 92 CARRILLO, RALPH 49 Carstensen, Suzanne 114 CARTER, AMBER 49 CARUSO. DEBRA -19 Casanova, Linda 11-1 Caskey, Cary 92,208 Casserly, Sharon 32 Castellow, Cathy 114 CASTILLO MARK 49,183 Castro. Evangelin 92,170 Castro. Frank 92 CASTRO, jESSF 49.183 CASTRO, PAULINI' 49 Caswell, Cary 114 Causey, Dennis 92 Causey, Kathleen 114 CAVINDER, PA'1T1 49 Cecil. Larry 115 CECIL. ROBERT 49 CENTANN1, DAVID 49 Centanni, Patil 92 Centeno, William 92,170 Cesareo,lohn 29 Cha1du,lohn 36 CHAMBERS, ALFRED 49 CHAM BERS, ARLENE 49,150 Chambers, Mark 115 Chambers, Victoria 115 I1-1ANIJ1.1CR. j1-IFFR1-LY -19,156 Iharlcs, Raymond 196 7har1ton, Paul 92 .hatfie1d, Vickie 92 hatterson, Debra 92 ZHAYEZ. NtANL'1i1. 49 CHAYEZ. M1C1'1AEL 50.156. 170 CHAVEZ. ROS1 50,156,1ti9.180 CHEERLEADERS 142.1411 Ghen, Marilyn 115 Chevalier, Donna 115 CHESS CLUB 163 Chia, Diana 115.158 Childers. Cindy 115 Childress, john 92 Chochrek, joseph 115,16-1 Chodkowski, Debra 92,180 C1 1OVVN1NG. DEROR.-X11 50 C1'1R1SS. S111CR1 50.169 CHRlS'l'1'INS1-IN. CYNTHIA 50 Christi nsen. Debbie 115 Christensen. Frank 92 Christensen. Franklin 208 C1'1R1S'1'ENSEN. jO11N 50 C1 1R1S'1'ENSEN. L1ND.X 50 Christensen. Peggy 115 Christian, Covell 37,180 CHRISTIAN, M1C1'1A1f1. 50 C1 1R1S'1'1ANSEN. jE1 FREY 50 Christiansen. Teri 92 Christie, William 36 Chun. Mary' 92 Chyostal, Paul 115 C1ACC1O, BETTY 50 Ciccarelli, 1.oreen 115 Cid, Michael 115 Clark, Cynthia 92,158 CLARK, RENER 50 CLASS. MARY 50 CLASS. 1.1'11,-X 50 Claton. Richard 115 Cie:-Be. Edu ard 92 CLEASF, M1C1'1AE1. 50 CLEMENS. DEBORAH 50 Clements, Carol 92 CLEMONS, SUSAN 50 Clift. Daniel 92 Clift, 1.oietta 115 CL1F'I', THOMAS 50 Clough, Bob 26 COBB. SHARON 50 COCHRAN. SUSAN 50 Coechoorn. Randy 115 Coffman, Carlin 34 Coffman, Cindy 115 Coffman, Lynda 92 Cole, Karen 92 Cole, Ronald 115 Coleman, Sherrie 953 iCo1etio. Keith 93 Collins. Beth 93 Comoton, Michael 115 CONGRESS 138.139 Conkey. Margaret 115 CON1.1N, DENNIS 50,16-1 CONWAY, CYNT111 51 Cook, Marjorie 24 COOK. DENNIS 51,1813 COOMBS. SFSAN 51 COOPER, j1-IANN1 T'1 E 51 COOPER, jEFF 51 Copier. Dennis 93.166 COPFER, P.'tM1'11.A 51,170 CORBETT. DENN1S 51,170. 175.182 Corgan. David 115 CORGAN, PA'1 1'Y 115 COR1CH. SARA 51 CORK, KATHY 51.169 Cornejo, Ventura 24.170 Cornetl. jeff 9:1 Cornia. jeffrey' 93 Corral. Armando 115 Correa. Theresa 1 15 Cortes. juan 93 Costa, Albert 115 Cola. Pauline 24 Cotter. Deborah 115 Courtney, Edu ard 9:1 Coutts. Shcri1193 COVARRUBIAS, CHRISTIIXI-I 51 Corault. Kathryn 115.158 Cox, Connie 93 Cox,1ryin116 Cox, Lori 116 Col, Ronald 200 CRABTRE1-2, 1.1NDA 51 Crawford, Debbie 93,160 Creighton, Mary 114 Crenwe1ge.1.inda 116 Crispin. Annette 9:3 Crook, Calvin 116 Crotteau, Claire 9:3 Crotteau, Steven 1 16 CROUCH, B1-IV 51 Crouch, Dennis 116 Crow. Patty 116 CROVVE, CONN1E 51 Crowe. Linda 116 CROVVTHER. jOAN 52 Crumm, Glen 1 16 Crunk, Thomas 116 CSF 166 Cuerro, Miehae19?1.196 CUIFICI. DLANA 52 Cuifici, Todd 116 Cullen, Donald 93 CULLITON, LYNNE 52 CUMMINCS. DFRRA 52 Cunningham. Patrick 116.196 Curo. Paul 93. 158 Curry, Denise 116.161 CURRY. DON 52,164 Curtner, Pamela 116 Dagenais, Michael 211 Dailey. Robert 93 DALE. CAROLE 52 Dalry'mp1e.Char1es 116 DAMEROZN. C1'11i11Y1. 52 Dameron, Douglas 116.164 Daneo. Diane 116 DAN11'11, CAROLYN 52 DAN11-I1 . DVVAN.-X 52 Daniel. Scott 93,158.17-1 Daniels.Rooney'116.16-1 DANNA. RICHARD 52 DAPP1i11, ROBERT 188 Dargan, William 116 Darling. Susan 116.164 Darling. Wayne 116 Davidson, Deborah 93 Davidson, jeffrey' 116 DAY1S. C111-IRI 52.158.1t76. It-ll, 18-1 DAV1S. D1-l110RA11 52 Davis, Patrick 116 Davis, Robert 1 16 DAVIS. TANF 52 Deakins. Charles 116 DEC. tS'1'RU. ANTHONY 52 DeCaslro, Michael 116 DeForres1. Kathleen 93 DECOICS, SHARON 52 DEHART. ROB 53.116 DEHART. KAREN 55,158,180 DE1'1.-KRT, K.-X'17l lER1N1f 53.180 DeHart. 1.orene 116 DeHf-Ishy. jant 116 DE1'1'S. ROCI-QR 53 De1.ao, Roberta 116 DE1.1-I'I 1'1r1. MARLICNF 53 DEl.Ml'RO. TERESA 533 DEM,'t'1'111-I. KATHY 55 DEMSKO, TICRESA 55 Demsko,'1'homaS 93 Denny, Rebecca 93 DePasqoa1e,jacque1in 93 Dt-Pippo, Christine 93,158 D1-1PL'1-1. RONALD 33.16ti,170. 171.182 Derby. Yvonne 93 DER1,1N, PAUL 53 DESIIA. CARLEN1-I 53,168 DEW1'1 I', DHBB11-I 53 DiCici1ia, Laurie 116 D1C1Cl1.1,A, MARK 53 Dickinson, Ramona 93 Dickinson, Sheldon 29 D1D10N, jO11N 54,156.17-1 D1G1AMBA'1v1'1ST. NANCY 54 DICMAN. PAULA 54 Dilaun-nzio. Steven 93,2113 Dimarco, Linda 116 D1PR1'714E, 1,1ND-X 5-1 Diskin. Deborah 93 Distler. David 93 Ditch. Toni 93 D1T'1'1'l1'1RNER, ROGER 54 DORRS. FAYYNE'1v1'A 54 Dodds. Debbie 116 Dodds. Cera1d93 DO111' RTY. SHAVVN 54.185 DO1,1NSK1. CARY 54,1511 17-1 Dominguez, Albert 93,158 Domon, Keith 93.17-1 DONATO, D.f'yV1D 54 Donner. Mark 116.16-1 Dostaler. Deborah 951 Dostaler. Karen 116 Dougherty, Patrick 116 DOUGHERTY, REBECCA 54 DOUGLAS, MONSON 5-1 DOWN1-IR. STEN1C 54 DRILL TE.-XN1 168.169 Duc. 1,inda 116 DUFFY, R1C1'1ARD 55.150 Duggan, Donald 116 Dumas. Phil 164 DUNACAN. M1C1'1AE1. 55 DUNAYANT. MALVREEN 55 Duncan. Randy 94 Duncan. Sandy 94 Dunlap. Steyen 94 Dunn. Michael 94 Durant. Debra 94 DURDFN. MONICA 55 Dusterhoft, Roger 9-1 Dy er, Robbie 94 Dy er. Stn phan 55 EATON. N.-tD1N1'i 55 Eaton. '1'es1a 94 Ebbelts. Don 116.196 Eckhardt, Kim 116 ECK11.rtRD'I'. KUT 55 ECOLTXIY 185 Edd1eman.tIathy 116 Edwards. Deborah 116 Edwards, 1-Ilanine-91 EDVVARDS. 1.ES1.1E 55 Eeernisse, David 94 Eernisse. Suzi-tte 116 Egan. Patrit ia 9-1 Ehrlich. Debbie 116.122 E1dridge.Ann9-1.169 Eldridge. Ria 150 Elie, Mike 116 Eliff. 1idward94.156 Elkins. 1.y1e 94 Elliott. Cherie 116 1r11.1.1OTT. MARY 55 Ellis, Theodore 94 Ellsworth, Ronald 91 ELMORE, T1MO'1'l1Y 55 Flstad. Daved9-1.16-1 liltz, Franklin 116 lilwell. Mil has-I llti ELWUOD, NAD1NE 55.164 Emery. Sheree 1 16 EMORY. MARY 55.169 EMPEY. DONALD 55.16-1,180 Encheff. A1eyI17 ENDER. ANNE 55.169 tinglert. Mike 9-1 Engrasci. Graig9-1 Engrasci, Lisa 116 Engraye, Cole 117 linright. Rhonda 94 ERRAR. D1-QRRA 55 EROY. jOAN 55 Erwin. Diana 94 Espinoza, Frank 9-t 1-1581-IN, CURTIS 55 1-ithans, Thomas 9-t Eubank. Katlu 117.169 Ei ans. Charles 117 Eyans. jeffrey 117.164 EVANS. MVKRK 55 Evans, Richard 94 Eyskens, Carol 117 EYSKENS. S11ER11Y 55 Fabanich, Kim 94,169 Fagan.Char1es 117 F-t1Rt H11.17. MlC11A1-fl. 56. 160.167 Fall. Sandra 117 Fallis. Gayla 9-1 Farabee, Marilyn 9-t FARA11. DAVID 56 Fargo. Debbie 117 Fanner. james 1 17 FARNXDY. '1'111iR1CS.-X 56 F.'tRNSW011'I'11. CARRY 56, 164 183 FBLA 170 FEE, GA11. 56 Fees. Debra 117 Feitm lson, Stephen 117.164 Felber, Randal 117 Fenimore. Walter 119 FERGUSON, jOE 56 Ferguson, Thomas 1 17 Feucht. janet 117 F11-1D1,1iR. AR'1'11l'R 56.164 Fielshouse, Robert 236.196 Fields. jack 94.158 Finch, Robert 94 Finley. Michael 117 Fiore, jelfery 1 17 Fiore, Virginia 117 Fischer. Richard 117.196 FISHBECK. GARY 56 Fitkin, Wayne 117 Fitzgerald. Timothy 118 Flauding, Cindy 118 F1 EM1NG. YVONNE 56 Flohser. Glenn 9-1 Flores. Debra 94 1 1.0RE5, lN1.'tRG'tR1T.X 56 1 '1.0Vl'ERS. DOROTHY 56 F1 OYD. V1CK11'156,158 Flynn, Kevin 118 FLYNN, MA11CA111fT 56 Flynn. Mike 118 FORBES, D't1.1-1 56 Forbes. Darlene 118 Ford, Robert 94.158 FORESI-115. CYN'1'l11A 56 FORES1-.E, ROBERT 56 FORHASON. PATRICIA 56. 150. 1553.185 Forsyth. Cheryl 95 Fossek. Deni :32 FOSTER, MIK1-I 56 Fountain, Kathleen 118 FOUN'1'A1N. MIK141 56 Fountain, Terri 95 Fountas. Steyen 118 Fox, jeffrey 95 Frakes. Don 1 18 FRANK. GERALD 56 FRANKLYFN. F1MN1Y 57 Frattone. Dana 95 Frazier, Marsha 118 Frechette, Randy 1 18 Fredericks. Geoffrey 95 Freeman, Mike 118 Freeman, Steycn 118 Frenz, Dolores 95 Frenzel. David 118 Frost. Kathleen 118 Fry. Ronald 95 Fullam. Su7anne 95 l 11'1'REL1.. '1'ERR1 57 Gab.-I. ml.-4 118.196 Gadomski. Mark 95 GAL1,AG1lE11, PATRICIA 57 Gammel, Michael 118 Garcia. trturo95 GARC1't. DORO'171 1Y 57 Garcia. Cary 95 GARC1 X. KAR1-IN 57 Garcia. 1,i11y 118 Garcia. 1.inda 95 Garcia. Mark 95 Garcia. Thomas 95 Garcia. Yolanda 1115 Gardner. janis 118 Gardner. john 95 Gardner. Kent 95,150 Garrison. Frank 118 GAR'1'11E1.1,, CHRIS 57 GARYIN. RANDY 57 Gaudineer, Gai195 GAL'1'1l1E11. DANIE1. 57 Gauthier, Ronald 95 Gawryl. Cynthia 95 Gay, lililabeth181.183,181 Gay, jeffrey 118.196 GEE. Rl'11'l1fCCA 57.158 Gehnery. Rodney 95 Gcmler. Karen 1115 GE1N'11,1fR, ROBERT 57 Gerard. Cheryl 118 GERMAN CLUB 171 Germanero, joann 118 Gersch. Gary 1 18 Gesse. Robert 96 Gettinger, Douglas 96 Gifford. 1.inda 96.164 Gilbert, james 96 Giles, Susan 96 Gill. Alan 118 Gi11e1and, Elivbeth 96 GI1.I.1-IX, D,-XRY1. 57 Cillet. Debra 96,166 Gillet. Kristi 118 G1L1,EY, 1.ESL1E 58 G1L1.1S. DAREN 58 Gilmore. jon 118 Gilstrap. james 96 Gibson, 1.inda 118 GlRl.S'1.1-ZACUE 172.1711 Gittens. Gregory 118 Givens, Melony 118.164,1fv9 Givens, Michael 96 Glaab, 1.eo 118 Glascock. Robert 30 Glover. Dana 96 GODIMRD, jl1.1. 58 GODVV1N. SVZANNI-158.166 COINS. TRAC Y 58 Gomez. Linda 118 Golden. Georgt 58 Gome1.Steyen53.170 CONZA1,1CS. j1Q1.1AN 58 Gonzales. Teresa 118 Goodell, Thoma 118 Goodvyin, Debra 118 Goodwin, Michael 118.196 GORHAM. RENEIE 58 GORZEMAN. jl,'1.11-158 Gould. Scott 96 GOL'1,D. SANDRA 58 Gragnano, Melissa 158 GRACNANO, S'1'AC1E 58.158 Grabl, Eric118,16-1 GRA1N1S'1'AD. j.-XMES 59 Granath. Pamela 118 GRAN D1-1. DEBRX 59.171 GRANT. KEN 59 Grass. 1.inda 119 Grav, joan 119 Green. Cynthia 119 Green. Cynthia 96 GRI-I1-QN. '1'llERES'X 59.1116 CRICI-INAN. jANl'f'1' 59 Greene. Cathryn 119.169 Greene. Irinda 119 Greenwood. joann 96 Greenyyood. Karen 119 Greer. Kathy 119 Grenier. Darlene 119 Gribble. '11 resa 96 Griffin. Beatrice 37 Griffith, Patricia 34 Griffitts. Chris 119 Grille-tt. 1.ee 96 Grimes. Kristie 119 Grimm, Tom 34 Groothoft. Sandra 26 Grotjolm,Ronnie119 Gruendyke.john 33 GUAR1NO. CINDI 59 Guess.N1ishe11r 119 Guetti. joedna 96 Guibord. Cynthia 119,169 Guibord. Robert 96.208 Guillen. lr: ne 119.170 Guillen. Norman 96.170 GUNIJ. BARBARA 59 Gunderson, Christy' 119,169 Gunn. Suyann 96 Gutierrez, My ra 96 Gwinn, Cheryl 119 Habcger. Denise 158 HABER, JANET 59 Haberrnan, Lorraine 119 HADDOCK, BRENT 59 Haddock, Harvey 119 Haddock, Patricia 96 Haff, Debra 96 HACLER, JOSEPH 59 Hagler, Kim 96 Hale, Sherry' 96 Hall, Pamela 96 HALLISEY, KATHI EEN 59 HALSIC1, CARY 59 Halstead, Tancena 119 Hamade. Corrine 96,158 Hamilton, Michelle 97 Hamilton, Robert 97 Hamilton, Timothy 119 Hammer, Lynne 97 Hammer, Vanessa 97,158 Hampton, Carl 97 HAMRIC, PAULA 59 Hancc, Paul 119 HANCE. RORY 59 Hancock, Kenneth 97 l'Iand1an,lar-'es119 HANKS. RICKY 59 Hanks, Toni 97,169 HANLI-IY, PAUL 60 Hanley, Thomas 119 Hanna, Mary 119,150,166 Hansen, Billie 97 Hanson, I.aura 119 Hansen. Lois 166 Harmon. Donna 97 Harp. Charles 119 HARR1-ILL, GLEN 60 Harris, Kathryn 119 Harris, Lori 97,180 HARRIS, LUCILLE 60 Harris, Pat 97 Harrold, Richard 119 HART. FRANCES 60 HARTER, SCOTT 60 Hartfield, Stephen 119 Harvey, Lintli 119,169 Harvey. Teri 97,185 HASHIMOTO, AKIJO 60 HASKELL, BRAD 60 Haskins. Donald 97 HATANAKA. BARBARA 60,166 Hatcher. Richard 97 Hatcher, 'Timothy 119 Hay, ttitlie-119 Headlee. Gary' 97 HEATH. JOHN 60 Heath, Monica 120 Hedlin, Steven 120 Hcilmann, Dale 120 Hein, lloward 120 HEIN. JONETTA 60,164 Hein, Marshall 120.164 Heins, Dorothy 120 Heiss, Rhonda 120 Held, Wayne 31,184 Hendren, Edwin 97 Henley, Darrell 120 Hensel, Cathy 97 HEPINC-ER, RANDY 60 Hepler, Debra 120 Herbold, Marguerit 120 Herman. Frederic 120,158 Hernandez, Elvira 120,170 HERNAND1-IZ, JOHN 60.170, 183 Hernandez, joseph 120 Hernandez, Marco 120 HERNAND1-IZ, RICHARD 61 Hernandez, Tom 120 Herrington, Russell 97 Her7, Lisa 120 HESSE. LINDA 61 HIBBARD, DENNIS 61 HIBBARD, SALLIE 61 I-lickey,Joseph 24 High, Dr nald 120 HILDRETH, STEVEN HILL, ANCELINE 61 Hinckley, Peter 120 HINES. KATHLEEN 61 Hinkle, Monte 97 HINKSON, DEBRA 61,1-18,1551 180,184,185 Hipple. Richard 23 Hirta, Janet 97,166 Hitsman, Rosalyn 120 Hlywlca, William 36 Hoag. Susan 97,169 HOBSON. RAYMOND 61 HOEIIL, SIDNEY 61,171 Hoffman, Rin hard 29 Holcanson, Shane 120 Holcomb, Michael 120 HOLDEN, ALBI-IRT 61 Holds r, Debra 120.166 HOLLIDAY. Rl-QNNEA 61,156 HOLLISTI-IR. LINDA 61 HOLM1-IS. DANNY 61 Holt, Randall 120 Hong, Austin 120 Hong, Calvin 97 I-Ianjiyo, Michael 120 HOOKER, JERRY 61 Hopps. Donald 120 Horner, Patrick 97 HORVATII, JOSEPH 61 Hothan. Phil 97 Hougan. Terese 120 House, Aliee 120,166 HOUSEMAN. VICKI 61 Houston. Charles 29.31 HOVENKANIP, CHERYL 61 Hovey, Howard 26 HOWARD, CHERYL 61 Hoy, Lynnette 120 Hrbachek, Tom 37.164 HUDDY, FRANKLIN 62 Hudson, Hudson, Richard 120 Sanya 97.158 Hueth, Rory 97 HUFF, CHARLES 62,167 Hughes, Amber 120 Hughs, Victor 97 HULL, COLLI-IICN 62 Hull, Theresa 120,169 Huls, Rosita 62 Hultquist, Lynn 120 Humphrey. Cynthia 97.169 HUNK, KATHLEEN 62 Hunk. Ronald 120 Hunt, Lorie 120 HUNTER, DONNA 62 HUNTER, JAMES 62 Hunter, Jeffrey 121 Hunter,John 121 Huntley. Linda 121 HUNTSMAN. JEAN 62.166, 171,180,182 Hurtado, Rudolph 97 IHARA, DONNA 62 Ikeda, Betty 97 Imparato, Frank 97 Infontino, Stephen 62,183 Ingram, Ingram, Curt 26,164 Mary 121 In1ow,Char1es 97,158 Inman. Tonyia 97,169 IOC 156 Irvine. Eileen 121 Irvine. Harold 24 Isbell. C heryl 62,158 Jackson. Aaron 121.200 Jackson, Alan 97 Jackson. Eric 98 Jackson, Pamela 121 Jackson, William 121 Jacobsen, Jeffrey 98 Jacobsen, Rhonda 98,185 JACOBSON. EDDY 62 Jacobus. Warren 98 JAECKI-Z, KARL 62.l50.185 Jahnlcc, Leslie 98,158 James, Shangela 121 JARAMILLO, DEBRA 62 Jarnagin. Brenda 121,169 Jarvis, Sheila 98,16-1 JARVIS. RAYMOND 62 JEFF1-IRY, WILLIAM 63.174 Jeikovrski, Peter 121,200 Jenkins, Randall 121 JENSEN, EDWARD 167,180 JENSEN, LORRAINE 63.171 Jensen, Niel 26 Jensen. Sheila 98 Jensen. Stephanie 98 Johannsen, Janine 121 Johannsen, Marcia 98 JOHNSON. AI.FRtiD 164 Johnson, Cecil 121 Johnson, Dana 98 JOHNSON, DEBRA 63 Johnson, Elwood 98 Johnson, Kenneth 98 Johnson, Kurt 98 Johnson, Marilyn 30 Johnson Marlt 121 Johnson, Pamela 121.166.167. 169.171 JOHNSOIN, PAUL 63 Johnson, Robert 121 Johnson, Sherry 98 Johnson, Stant 98 Johnson, Thomas 98 Jones, Donna 121,164,171 Jones. Florence 26 Jones, Jane 121 Jones,Nlary'121 Jordon, Carol 121,166 JORGENSISN. BRENDA 63 Josenhans, Arthur 98.170 JOST. MATT 63 JUNC, BARBARA 63 Justice, Tommy 98 Kaczmarek, Christoph 98 Kaczorowski. Theresa 121,169 KAHOUN, KAREN 63 Kahoun, Susan 98 Kaneen, Kathleen 121 Kappmeyer, Steven 98 KEADLE. CAROLYN 63,171 Keblis, Marshra 98 Kerfer. Raymond 121 KELLER, SHARON 63 Kelley. Debra 98,121 Keller, Susan 98,158 KELLEY, TICRESA 64,182 Kelley, Patri4 ia 121 Kent, David 121 Kent, Creg 122,196 Kennedy, Michael 121 Kennerner, Steven 121 Kennicott, Marcia 98.164 Kennieott, Russel 121 KENYON, KAREN 64 Kern, Susan 98 Kerr, Phillip 98 KESSLER, SANDRA 64,164 KEY CLUB 174 Key, Clyde 98 Kim. Linda 122 Kimbrough. Clara 122 KINCAID, W1-2Sl.liY 64 KINC, KATHRYN 64,I66.l75 KINNI-11, DEBORAH 64 Kirkbride, Linda 98 KIRKHARN. DOUGLAS 64 Kirlcharn, Kathy 182 Kitchin, Donald 98 Kiyohara, Alan 98,166,180 Kleindienst. Richard 98.184 K1opping,Diane 26 Klug, Terry 98 Kluver,Cathy'122 Knapp, Kurt 98 Knapp, Mary 122 Kneeskern, Searlett 99 Knight, Jeannine 99 Knisley. Linda 99 Knotek. Deborah 99 Knutson, Rickey 99.164 KOCHER, AMELIA 64.169 KOCHLER, BILL 64 Koller, Chuck 36 Kom atsa, Mel 30.175 Konishi. Claudine 99 KON1SI II. COLI ICN 64.152 Kordoslcy, Roberta 122 Korteland, Jaequelin 122 KOTCI1, MARYANN 64 Kough, Harold 33 Kouyounyuon,Jot-1 122 KOUYOUMYIAN, NANCY 64 185 Kovacs, Kathleen 99 Koziel, Frank 99 Koziel, John 122 Kraach. Mary' 99 KRAACK, KIRI1 65 Kraege, Karen 99,185 Kramp, Fredrick 65 Kramp, Robert 99 Krazel, Denise 122 Kretz, Mark 99.208 Kreutz, Kathleen 122.166 KROYMAN, SANDRA 65 Kroll, Kathy 122 Krueger, Alecia 122 Kruger, Paul 99 KRUMSIEK, CHRISTINE 65 Krumsiek, Linda 99 Kruse, Steven 99 KUEHN, ROXANNI-I 65 Kuhle, Ron 122 Kuhr. Cindy 122 Kursel. Terry 99 KUNICK, CATII1' 65 Kurpjuvteit, Thea 99,185 Lacerte. Diane 122 Lacy', Kathleen 122 LACY. LEE 65 Lafont, Mare 99,17 1. 184.185 Laird. Lynda 99 Lake, Don 99 LAKOWSKI JOl1N 65,203 Lakowski, Micheal 99,174 Land, Fred 99 Landi. Toni 99 Landry, Ida 122,169 LANDRY, LYDIA 65,169 LANC, CL1F1f0Rl7 65 Lange, Debra 99,16-1 LANCI-I, VICTORIA 65 Lanning, Jell 122 Lanphar. Kevin 99 Lantry. Donald 122 Larragoitiy, Mickey 99 LARSON, BENNIE 65 Latimer. Doreen 122 Lattomus, Dcrnce 99 Lawansky, Darlene 99 Lawson, Karen 122 Layman, Sandra 99 Layne, Scott 122 LAYNE, STEPIIICN 65 LEAL. BRAD 65,183 Lease. Yalentina 122 Lebleu, Mary' 99 LEBLEU, MICHAEL 65 LECOCQ, TICRRT 66 Lee, Mary 99 Lee, Owen 28 Lee, Patrick 122 Lee, Wayne 99 LEFEBVRI-,, REBECCA 66 Lcgault, Della 100.185 LECREE, TIMOTHY 66 LENABURC. SCOTT 66.164 LENART, TINA 66 Lenc, Ronald 122 LENHARDT, JOHN 66,158 Leopard, Mark 100 Le6pard, Phillip 122 LEOPARD, STI-Ali 66.158 Leuschen, Donald 122 LI-IVA1, MARIA 66 Levandowslti, David 122 LEVVANDOVVSKI, DEBORA 66 Lewis, David 100,166 Lewis, Kenneth 122 Lewis, Nancy 100 Lewis. Robin 100 Lieari. Tony' 29,183 Liddy. James 122 LIDDY, PATRICIA 66,169 Lien, Steve 123 Lightner, Delmar 100 Lillehaugh, David 100 Lillehaug, Dennis 100 Lindsay, Patricia 100 LINDSAY, STEVE 66 LINDSEY, JOE 66 LINDSEY, TED 66 Lindsltog, Joyce 169 Lindskog, Lynda 12:3 Liszt, Robert 123 Little. Joey 123 LIVINGSTON, DIANE 66,17 LIVINGSTON, GARY 66 Llewellyn, Lynn 123 Lloyd, Jody 100,169 Lloyd, Robert 123 LLOYD, RONALD 66 Lockaby. Karen 100 LOCKE, PATRICIA 67 mcke, Gail 100,169 Locko, David 100 LODATO, JAMES G7 Lodoza, Charles 123 Locra, Brenda 123 LOERA. MARK 67 Logsdon, Connie 12:3 LOKEN, ROBIN 67.169 LOLLAR, VVANDA 67 LOMICKA, MARK 67 Lomicka. Monte 100,164 LONG, JACK 67 LOPEZ, CATHERINE 67 Lore, Anthony' 166,180 Lore, Doreen 123 LORE, LINDA 67 Love, Jerfrey' 123 Lowenberg, Ronda 123.1te9 Loya, Richard 196 Drill team car wash brought in funds. I1 1 1N1acPht-rson. Nancy 101 McCulan,yRit-key 101 Metiullah, Robin 124 McCullough. james 124 MdIune.jet1ery' 124 Excited Pioneers 1 Loya. Itodallo 123 Loya. Stn ven 123 ,ucas. Deborah 100 -uekt-tt. Susan 123.116 ujan. Reyanne 100.170 UMl1AT'l'lS, DONNA 67.1-12. 180 l.unca. George 123 untloall. Carry 123 unduall. l.arry 100 unsvyay, Forrest 123 uter,tlhery1 100 uther. Linda 123 11.1iS. MARY 67 yncli. Doreen 100 ynn. fixlil 100,169 L . MAC.-tl.1,lST1'R. jl'l.l1i 67.156 MAtItfl11O. PAL 1. 68 MAKIKON:'t1.D. RONALD 68 MACKHY. C11ARl.l'S 68.180 Mat-Millan, jonathan 100 Mat-Ntillan. Robin 101 MAt2N1Cll.1.. RON.Xl,D 68 MacPherson. Doug 30 Peterst in. Lorie 126 M adere Maclritl, Madsen. Madsen MAGAI 18:3 Ruth 123 Rose 101.1655 Dennis 26 Keyin 123 ,D.-tN1'Z. R1 Bl-IN 68. Magill. Patricia 123 Magrurler,Sa11y'101.169 MAKl',Yl1ll'l. DAN 68.164 lymstzwo. Naxtzy' 166.169, 180 MANKIKNO. ROSICANN 166. 169,180 yMangiaretti. X incent 101 MANN. DONALD 68 Mann. Gloria 101 Maples. Reverly 123 Marasco. Karen 123 Marci. l.inda 101 Marcst li. Debra 101 Mart-ssh. Laird 101 enjoy' assemblies. Magaretieh, Taryn 123 Maliaiifie, Barbara 27 XIARINRR. ff:'tRO1, 68 Markoll. Sheila 1233.166 Marlcr. Michael 123 Marqoel, David 123.196 Marsh. Lonnie 101 MARS1 Mltill.-tlil. 68 Martelli. Martin 20,21 Martin. Casey 1251.196 Marlin. Christine 101,l69. 180 Martni, jadkie 123 Martin. Patricia 173,180 182 X1A1t'l'1N. P XTRl1 11A 69.166 Martin. Richard 164 Martinda1e.je1fery 11,1 Martinez,Dayid101,158 MARTIN1-iZ. DTANTQ 69.146 Martin 1. Richard 123,170 Mary. Debra 11,1 Mason. George 111 MASULLO. Mltlllittil. 69 MATH CLUB 175 MA'1'111SON. 1,lNDS1iY 69.152 Mathyy ig, jackie 123.183 Mattaliano. Fredtlie 101 MA'1 1'.ftLIANO. I.0R1'I'1'1'A 69 Matteson, Steven 123 Nlatln-yrs. Robert 123 X1atthyssen.CLlcnn 170 M.'KNl'l1. CAROL 60 May l.y1a 101 May.1.ynda101 M ay. Russell 123 Ntaylum. Kathleen 123 NTAYNP.. DENNIS 69 Matittem,'1'hornas 101 Mcllrirle, Dan 124 MtIHR1D1i. D1-213111 69 ML4fahi1l,1,inila124.169 MCXIANN. DANI1-11. 69 MCCIANTS. PAM 1-fl.A 69 1N1ctIarter,Sus.in 101 Mdiaryille. William 101 Xictllt-11an.11rian 124 Mdflintoek. Deb1rit'101 Mdilure, jamie 12-1 McC1uskey'.john 216 Mdionnacliie. Chris 101 N11lll13WN. 111-1'1 I'Y 69 XTCCUT. Bt11B.tRt 166 Mctlrayy. Nernon 101 McDaniel. Dennis 124 McDermott. 'X1artin31 McDonald, Denise 124 McDonough. Mark 101 Mclilroy William 101 MKil 'tR1.AN1'1. MARK Mtitflil-Il.Y. jl'N1169,161 1N11fClN1.t'11. 11.4111 69.17-1 McCra1li,T1inotliy 101 MAC1'lR1'.. PATRl1llA 69 MC11.-XRC1'l-1. ROBERT 69. 167.1111 Mclntire, Ernest 215 Mclntosh, Fredrick 124 MCINTOSH, D. t'l'11 69 Mclficnzie. Gregory 124 Mcliinnc y'. Geraldine 12-1 MCKIXZIH. l1R.'KDl.E1 69 McKown, Ray 101 Mc1,augh1in.Kcyin101 MCI.-X1'CHl.lN. T1'lRENC1f 70 Mt-Mahan, Keith 124 Mclslickell. jot-I 12-1 McMullan, Robert 124 McNally. Henry 124,196 MEADOR, 11111115 70 Meagher, Pamela 101 Meagher, Patrick 124 MECH A. 171 Meehan, Kathleen 101, 150. 185 lstcehan. Matlievy 124 Mt'1jlA. Hl iX'l'R1tfl' 70.169 Mejia, joe 12-1 Mejla, Patricia 101.169.1150 Mendez. Arnmntlo 124, 16-1 1N1endcz,jesus 101.164 Mendoza, Rarhara 124 Menke. Diane 12-1 MENKP1, j1-1.-tN 70 Mercer, William 101 MPIRCELH. 1.15513 E 70 Mergele. Milton 12-1.196 Merke. Roy 35 Merkel. Mathevy 124.200 Merkle. Mike 1111 Messano,'1'ony 101 Mettal1.1,es1n- 124. 169 Metts. jon 102 Meyer. Kenneth 121 Meza. Cynthia 102 Meza. Ralph 124 Michael. Walton 102 Miles. jill 102 Miller. Sandra 27 Miller, Amy' 124 Ml1,l,l'1R, D1.'1NA 70 Miller.l1i1ton 102 Miller. 1,arry 124 Mll,l.l'7R. 111X D K 161 Mll.l1l'7R. Ml1ll1.X1'1L 70 Miller,S1eyeu 102 Mills. jimmy 124 Mills, Melyin 124 Milner. Susan 102.170 Miranda. Grace 102 MlR.'1NDA. NORMA 70 Ml'1 l'EN. KIIND1 70 NTIYAKE, M,tR11.YN 70.166, 180 Mohlenjohn 24 Mohr, Robert 20.21 Moles, Paula 11,2 Montoya, Mary 102 MONTROSI-1. RANDY 71 Montrose. Robert 124,196 MOONPY. 1i1A1N1-Q 71 Mooney ham, jali 102 Moore, Cindy' 102 Moore. Michele 12-1 Moore. Rebecca 102 Moorlach. johannes 102 Mora, Daviil 102 Moran, Cynthia 102 MORFNO. :XNTHONY 71 Moreno. Santlra 124 Morgan. Bertha 102 Morgan. Dana 102.166 Morgan. Mike 102 Morgan. Raeona 124 MORI..-XND. KIANDANIIP 71. 169 Morris. Peggy 102.158 Morrison, Carl 28.171 Morrissey. jolm 124 MORRISSPT. MARY 71 Morrissey. Sharon 124 MORR1SSl'11. SLZAN 71 Morrovy, David 124 Moses. john 124,196 M osier. Davy n 124 Mottle. Gregory 102 MOTT1,1f. 5'l'1-lYl'iN 71 MOLVV. PATRK 1.-X 71 Mucken, Marian 124 MU1-11.1,1iR. tl1'1l'1Rl1'f 71.156 Mueller. jutlith 124 N1 ulligan. joan 102 N1UN11 ORD. jlf.-KN 71 Mumford, Timothy' 124 Munoz, Curtis 102 Munoz. Mark 124 Munro. Patti 124 Munroe. Margit 32.170 Murakami. Walter 124,164 MURGA, tI.ft'1'HY 71 Murphy. Cynthia 124 Murphy. Patrick 33 Murray. Brent 124 Murray. Brian 124,200 Murrieta, Susanne 102,160 Murry. Pat 102 Myers, Michael 71 My'hro, Edvyard 124 Mylts. Rita 102 Ncdeau, Debra 124 Nadeau. Kathlt en 102 N.-XPZTCHR. DAN X 167,180 Nagle.tZy'nt1iia102,155 NAR.-'tNlS111. jAYl.1-171.166 NAKAVNAKI. DONNA 71.156, 170,175 NAKAWAK1. jOANN 71. 166. 180 Nash, Mark 102.164 Natzke. Stu-yen 102 Navarrettc. jesus 124.170 Nedrom. Tim 102 N1f1'11.4. Kt'1l.LY 71 Nelson. Cheryl 102 Nelson, Deanna 125 Nelson, Gary' 103 Nelson, jerry' 125 Nelson. judy 103 Nelson. Darlene 125 Nelson, Randy 125 NELSON, R.'XYN11f'1'T1'1 72 Nelson, Roll' 103 Nelson. Steven 125 Nelson. Susan 103 Ni-stel. Perry 125 N1'1W H01 Sli. ji'XN1 T 72 Newman, Rin hard 103 NEWSPAPER 176.177 NFL 178 NHS 179 Niccuni. Roy 103 Nicholas. 1.intla125 Nichols. Cindy 103.118.1141 NlCHO1,S. KIM T2 Nickel Deborah 103 NICKEL. IARRX 72 Nickels, Kandy 103 Nielson. Marci 103.158 Nielson. Stuart 24,170 Nieto. l.arry 125 Nieto. Stew 103 N1S1'1lj1VlA. CAIL 72,158 Nishikavy, Susan 125 Noffsinger. tlarol 125 Norclvyig, jan 103 Norman. William 72 Norosz. Kristine 125.166 Norris. Steven 125,164 Norton. Terry 1111.158 Nosewortliy. Brenda 125 NOT.'tR.4NtQ1-11.0. lfYNDl 72 NOVOTNY. DEBRA 72 Novotny. Pauline 125 Novy, Sandra 103 Nowell. Tornnry 125 Nunez. H139 Nunez. Art 39 Nutter. Mit-ki 103 Nystrom, Mavis 33 Oberle. joseph 103 Oberlin. Richard 103.166 Oberlin. Robert 125 001103. Rick 103.185 O'Connor, janice 103 Odem. Sharon 103 O1fRT1'1l.. X1 tRC1 72 OCATA. Rll.1. 72,196 OGAT11, DAVID 72,166.l80 Ogata, Robert 125 O'H:'tNl.ON. CA'1'11Y 72 O7Hanlon. Sharron 169 O'Hara. Bridget 125 Ohnenms.f'1'eresa 103 Ohnersorgen, Stephen 125 O'Keelc. Daniel 125 O'Kee1c. john 103.174 O'K1':tft'l'1. 'l'1-IRR! 72.112180 OVKOURTAN. ROSS 73 O'Koorian. Mark 125 Oleson. Shari 125,160 01.11 X111-iS. RIC11.-tRD 78.167 Olivares Str-yt-n125 Oliveira. Cflody 126,169 OLIVIQIRA. MARY 73 OLIVICR, DAVID 73.158 OLS1' N. l RANK1.lN 73 Ontlo. Robb: 126 OlNl'111.. l Al'l1-1 73 O'Neil, Kathy 103 O'Neil. latricia 103 Orlott. Nikita 30 Ormantl. Sharon 126 ORMONDI-l, BENjtM1N 73 Ormonile, Susan 126 ORN1'71.AS, NORMA 73,153 180 Ornelas. Richard 126 Ortega. Anthony 20.21 Ortega, Barbara 126 Ortega. Ramona 103 Orti7, john 126 ORT1Z. K.-Y1'Hl.1ft'fN 73 Ortiz. Kathryn 103,1ti3 Ortner. Nanette 126 ORTNl'1R. VlCKll'i 73 Osborn, David 103.208 Osborne, Brian RB Osbt rue. Mark 126 OST. P.-tM1i1,A73.1ts3 OSTRTQX, DAVlD 73 Ostrea. Randy' 126 OTTS TERRY 182 Otto. Gary' 103 Owens. l,uetta 126 Owens, I,ynn 126 OWENS, MICLINDA 73.156 OWHNSBY, 1.018 73,l60.232 OYLHR, Cl.1',N 73 Oy ler. Stephen 126 PACIIECO. LYDIA 73,170 PACK, jANl'1T 73.166180 Pailnia. Way ne 101 PXNIE. MARK 73 Pancno, Steven 126 Paplia, Loretta 103 Parenteau, Paul 103 Parents-au, Rebecca 103 Park. Richard 103 Park. Robert 126 PARK1-211, CHERY1 73.l50,l5'l5 PARKICR, CHERY1. 73 P.-XRKl'fR. CYNTHTA 74 Parker. Loretta 1111.158 Parker. Phil 203 PARKER, Pl1Yl.l.lS 74,164 Parker. Renna 126 Parker. Scott 126 P.'tRK1i1t, '1'11OM.-XS 74 Parks, Dick 36 Parry. Rebecca 103,116.11 9 Pascoe. Margaret 126 PAT'1'1-IRSON. CH1-IRY11 74 PA'1 1'li1tSON, PAXIICL.-1 74 Patterson, VVi11iam 27 Pattison, james 126 Pearlman, Alan 126 PliARl.MAN. R1Cl1ARD 74. 182 PFCORA, ANTHONY 74.158 Peebles. jeflrey 126 PEP CLUB 181 PTCRDUE. jAC,QUl'1,lN 74 Perdue. josette 126 PPR1 NCt'1Y1C. CYNT11l.-X 74 Perez. judy 126 Pcrona, Arcolie 39 Pl'fRRlf1RA. MAR1,1'N1-1 74 Perry. tfindy 103 Pertierra. Edward 126 Peters. Deborah 126.169 P1-1RR1ilRA. MlKl' 74 PE'1'1-IRS, Petersen. Petersen. Peters: m ri. Pk CCY 74 Heidi 126 Nancy 103 Amelia 103 PPT1-'11SON. jAN1tIl-I 74 Peterson. Lorraine 126 PETLRSON, M1flllAl'11. 74 Peterson. Sandra 10-1 Petrick, Frank 33 Petrilla, Karen 126.166 Pettit. David 126 Peyton. Tonya 27 Phelps. Douglas 37 P111fl,PS. TlMOTl1Y 74 PHll.1.1PS. jL'D1 74 Phillips. Laureen 126 Phillips. Rebecca 185 PHl1.1,1PS, ROB1-IRT 7-1.181 Phillips. Robin 104 PHOTO CLUB 180 P1CK1.1i, 1'1R1N 7-1,183 Pierce, jane 127 Pierce. Mark 127 PIONEI-IR BAND 164.165 PIPP1-INCER, j1iR1 74 Stavola, Patricia 130 1 Pippin, Gail 104 Pitts. Richard 104 PLI-IISS. LARRY 74 Plunkett. Steve 127 200 Plunkett, Terry 104 Polern Stephen 127,164 POLICE, RAY 185 Politano, james 104 Pollgreen, Becky 127 Pollock. Terrey 104 Pomraning, john 104 Pomraning, Mark 127,200 PONCY. GUY 75 PO1'1'jOY. I-'RAN 75 Popejoy, Ronald 10-1 Porter, Danny' 104 POTO. ANN 75 P01'I.1OT, THOMAS 75 Powell, Lynn 104 Powers. Ann 104,142. 180 Power. Richard 104 Pratt. Karen 127 PRICE. IN.-X 75 PRICE. MIKE 75 Price, Sta ven 104 PRINCE, DENNIS 75.158 Prince. Kenneth 158 Prince. Thomas 127 Prior, Kathy' 127 Pritchett,Ann 34 Pritchett, Monte 104 Proctor, Patti 104 Proffitt. Ginger 127 Props, X iclri 127,166 Provins. Debbie 1154 PRZYBYLOWSK1. XICKI 75 Pnllen, Charles 104 PURCHLA, T1'11fR1'iSA 75 Purmort. Brenda 127 Pushnilt. Mike 127.106 Pusltarich. Cynthia 127.169 Puskarieh, Sandra 127 Quam. Michael 104.164,l82 Quenga. joseph 104 Qui-rin, Loretta 10-1.180 Querner. Debra 127 Racine. Diane 127 R11cine.Maryin 127 Radford, john 127 Rat-gen. Thomas 104 RAI '1 ICR, MARK 75,203 RAGLIN, DAVID 75.1167 INDEX-239 f- --e...-2.,......l.,. Rainey: Danny 75 RAPOSA, LINDA 75 Rasmussen, Steve 127 Rath. Dehra127 Re,jeane10-1 Rc, Karen 127,169 REAGAN, ROBERT 75 Reau, Steve 127 REED. CARL 75 REEDY. BOYD 76 REGAN, MICHAICI. 76 Reid. Donald 31 Reis, Becky 104 Renne1,Cyntbia 10 Renninger, Regina 104 Reno, Theresa 127 REON. DEBRA 76 Rethwiseh, Brian 127 Reyes. Carmen 34 Reynolds, Richard 104 Reynolds, Roberta 127 Rhyme, Kathleen 127 Rhyne. Stacey 127 Ribble. Kathleen 104 Ricci, Lynda 104 Rice, james 104,164 Rice. Wendy 104 Richards. Craig 104 Richards.james 127 RICHARDS. KA'1'11l.1- EN 76 Richards, Renee 104 RICIIEY, CAROL 76 Richey. Donna 104 R1CI1'1'1'R. jEANNE 76 RIDDLIBARGER. KIMBALL 76 Ridling, Dawn 104 Riggs, Randy 104 Riggs. Suzanne 127 Riker. Edie 169,180 Rilter. Lewis 127,200 RIKER. TON1 76 RILEY. DAVID 76.l67,180 RINEIIART. CONNIE 76 Ringo. janet 127 Riopelle,jane 127 Ristoyy. Dan 104 Ritchie. Renee 127 Ritchie, Sammy 76 RI'I'1-INHOLTR, GARY 76.158 Ritenhour. Gloria 10-1 RITENHOUR. MICHAI-11.76 Rivera. Bobby 170 Rivera. Iidvyin 127.106 Roberts, Patti 104 Roberts. Renee 104 Roberts, Richard 104 Robertson, jimmie 127 Robinson, Moria 128 Rock, Deborah 128 Rodgers. Luella 27 Rodgers, Ronald 128 RODRIGUEZ, ANTOINE'I 1' 76 Rodriguez, George 128 Rodriguez, Sandra 105,170 Rogers, Linda 128 ROGERS, TON1 169 Roh, Kari 128 Rohde, jose 128,1te4 Rolle, jeff 128 ROLLI-I, WAYNE 76,175. 182 Rollo, Diana 105 Rollo, Margaret 128.164 Roman, Marie 128 Romo, james 126.196 ROPETER, jEFF1 REY 76,160. 174 Rosenberg, Debbie 105 ROSS1-1, CHRISTII-I 77 Ross, Robert 105 Rosetti, Rim hard 128 Rothrock, Ralph 27 Rothschel, Sharon 105 Rousey. Christy 128 Rousey. Kathleen 105 RUB111-I. GREGORY 77 Ruble. Iloward 128 Ruble. jacma 128 Ruder. Paul 128 RUE, KAREN 77,148 RU LEY. CATIIERINI-7 77.180 Runde. Robin 105 RUSH, NANCY 77 RUSSELL, IVIICHAEI. 77,183 Russell. Rhonda 158 Ruvalcay a,Ma1tn105 Saavedra, Loretta 128,166 Saavedra, Patricia 105 Sabatini, Rodger, 128,200 SABLE. LAURIE 77 Sabugo.joe 39 Sadowslt 1, Carolyn 128 SAGGESE. GLEN 77 SALAZAR. 101-IN 77 Salinas, Anthony 105 SALINAS, 1-jLIAB1i'IH 77 Saltzman, Richard 39 SALYER, EDWIN 77 Samp, Charles 128,200 Samp, Matthcw105 Sanchez. Beverly 128 Sanders, Barney 105.208 Sanders, Lois 105 Sanders. Richard 105.181 SANDERSON, SHARRON 77 Saragose. Virginia 105 SARGENT, jOSEP1I 77 Sargent, Stephen 128 Sargent. Susan 105 Sauer. Kathleen 128.164 Sauer, Nlichael 105.164 Sauas, Paul 128 Sauer, Slieryll 105 Saunders, Ronald 128 Scarhoraugh, Brent 105 Schiller. Andrew 105 SCHILLER. ELIZAB1-ITII 78 Schirm. Tina 105 Schneider, Scott 128 Schoenberger, Krista 129 SCIIOENINI-. BRLCE 78 Schoening, Sandra 128 SCHOPFSTALL, MARLIN 78 SCHONER, DAVID 78 SCHONFELD, ROBERT 78 Sehoonovcr, Ronald 128 SCHREIBER. BARISARA 78 Schreiber, Chris 129 SCHROEDER, HAND 78,16-t. 182 Schroeder, M ary 105 Schroeder, Robert 129 Schulz. james 106 Schumacher, Steve 129 SCHWARZ. h1ARLI'NE 78 SCIENCE CLUB 182 Scott, Deborah 106 Scott. james 129 Scott, Linda 106,169 Scott, Richard 129.196 Scott, Rodger 129 Searcy. Michael 129,18-1 RIVERA, ZAIDA 170 RIVERS. MIKE 76 ROBBINS. WEYMAN 76 Roberts. Diane 127 ROBERTS, FRANK 76 ROBERTS, GAIL 76 Roberts, james 127 Roberts. jefterey 127 Roberts. Roberts. johlarie 127 Kathi 127 Roberts. Linda 104.138 SEARLS, DENISI-I 78,16-1.170 See, jill 129 SEE, MARCUS 78 Seehuus. john 106 Seeley. Timothy 129 SI-1IFIi1t'l', BI-lATR1C1-I 78 Seige1,'1'uria129 Seitz, Robert 106 Seitz. Vtayne 106 SELBY. ROBI-,RT 78.182 SI-I1.l.ERS, ROBERT 79 Sepulveda, Bobby 106 Sellers, Teri 129 SERV-ANNS 183 SERVICE GENTS 183 SE'1 1'1.ES, DAVID 79 Severns. William 106 Sewell, Linda 106,166,164 SHADDOCK, DANNY 79 SHADDOX, RICHARD 79 S1 1A1 ER. jI fFFREY 79 SHARER, KATHY 79,169 SHAW, GARY 79 Shay, Kristy 129 S1-IE1-ITS, jACK 79 Sheets. Lorna 106 SHELLY, DEBRA 79 SHI-lI,I.Y, RICHARD 79 SHERK, SUSAN 79 Shigekawa. Marietta 28 Shook, john 106 SHOZ1. TED 79 SHPAK. IRIS 79 Shropshall, David 106 Sbuput. Charlene 129 Shyken, Mark 129 Sibley, Patricia 106,158 Signer, Lisa 129 Siler. 1,e1a 129 SILVER, PATRICIA 79 Simpson, Alan 129.206 SIMPSON, EUGENE 79 Simpson, Gail 106,166 Simpson. Lillian 129 Simpson, Marianne 106,170 SIMS. CRYSTAL 79,15-6,168, 169 Singleton, Carla 106 SINN, DAR1.1ENE80,l8 Sitren, Rohin106 SITTERLEY SHARON 80 Sittman. Debbie 129 SITTMAN, MARY 80 SjOBA KKEN, ROSALIR D 80 Sjr bakken, Gary 106 Skiles, Debra 129,164 Slater, Lori 106,166 Slater, Robin 129 SLAYTON, KENNETH 80 Smalluood, Karen 129 Smart. Billy 129 Smathers, jimmy 129 SMEAL, 'TIMOTHY 80 SMII,1C1. MARTIN 80 SMITII. CARL 80,156,170 Smith, Cheryl 129 SMITII. DEBORAH 80 SITII, DEBRA 80 Smith, Douglas 129,174 SMITII. GRACILYN 80 Smith, Drew 129,158 Smith, james 129 Smith,jt-ffrey 164,166 Smith, joLynn 129 Smith, john 106 Smith, Katherin106 Smith, Linda 129 Smith. Michael 130 Smith, Robert 106 SMITH, ROBYN 80,158,180 SMITII, STEX EN 80 Smith. Steven 106.164 SMITII. TERESA 81 SMITH, VICTORIA 81 Smock. Pam 130 Smythe, Elaine 130 SNYDER, CINDY 81 SOARES, jOSEPH 81 SOARES. MIKE 81.180 Sobota, joseph 130 SOBOTA, SL'E 81,156,166 SOHLER, j1'lFFERY 81 Sol lars. Michael 130 SOMPPI, CRAIG 81,181,185 SONGLEADERS 140,141 Sorensen, Dale 106 Sorensen, Robin 130 Sorenson, Cheryl 130 Sorenson, Daniel 106 Sosa, Roberto 106,170 Sparks. Dawn 130 Spearman. Kathy 106 Speclit. Catherine 106 Spencer, Avis 37 Spencer, Beverly 106 SPENCIR, SL SAN 81 Spenst. Sharon 106.169 S1allorth,Ceo1ge106 Stalman. Lonnie 106 Stanficld, Dale 31 Stanley. Katheryn 136 Stanton. Fredeiiek 130,106 Starr, Randall 130 STATIIATOS, M ILH E1.11I'I 81 Steele, Mike 130 Steen, Edwin 130 Steenhergen. Pamela 130 Stepanich, Ilal 130 STEVVAR7, CRAIG 81 Stiefel, Carol 106 Stocks. Cynthia 130,169,166 STOCKWE1.I,, LOR1 81 Stokes. Sonia 130 Stowers. Holly 130 Strain, Deborah 106 Strain, Donna 130 Strasser, William 106 Streeter, Donna 130 STREETER, RONDA 81 Strickland, Curtis 130 Strickland, Marvin 130 Striekler, Dean 106,175,181 Strielder, Mark 130,164 Stromme, Gary 107 Sugano, Sharon 107,171 2.184 SU LLIVAN. CAROL 160.I61. 81 SUMMERS, KENDAL1. Sumrall, Gayle 107 Sumrall, Katherine 130 81 SUMRALL. WILLIAM 81 SLR. WAYNE 81 SURAK. DENNIS 81 SL TTON, DEBORAH 81 Swea7ey. Leslie 107,164 Sweeney, Linda 130 Swenson. Terri 107 SWIIIART, NEIL 81,167,166 180 Tabatt, Kenneth 107 Tagle,1Deborah 130 Takahama 111 ward 130 Takai, Ronnie 107.l66,167, 174 Takeda, George Takesue, Brian 107,180,174.I66, 167 Talbot. Ronald 130 Talley, Connie 130,150 TAMAYOSE. MARK 160, 82.181 Tanaka. Emily 107 TANAKA. MELANIE 82 Tanaka, Sharon 107,170 Tanimoto, Lillian 107,160 Tapia, john 107,203 Tappan, Mike 107 Taunton, Cynthia 107 Taylor, Beverly 130 Taylor, Dana 130 Taylor, Debra 107 Taylor, Ian 130 TAYLOR, ROGER 82 Taylor, Terry: 107 TELLINGIIUISEN. KEITH 82, 182 Terkelson, Norma 27 Terrell, Eugent 164 Terrell, june 130,169 Terry. Debra 130.166 Terry. Xlarilyn 107 Terry. Pamela 130 TESH, CINDY 82.166 Thackaber1y. Kathleen 107 Thatcher, Daniel 100 Thayer, Denise 107 THESPIANS 184 THOMAS, CANDY 82,16-t Thomas, Debra 107 Thomas, john 130 'l'HOMAS..l-1l1.1wEN 82 THOMAS. M ELINDA 82.148 Thomas. Melissa 107 Thomas, Michelle 107 Thomas, Mike 107 Thomas, Monita107 THOMAS, STELLA 82 THOMAS, S1'SA1X 82 Thomason. David 130 Thomason, james 203 Thompsttn. Frank 130,196 Thompson, Greg 130 THOMPSON, jANET 82 Thompsc n. Kurt 130 THOMPSON. LYNN 82 Thompst n. Michael 107 Thompst n, Thmmie 107 THOMPSON, TONI 82 THORNTON. STEVEN 8 Throckmorton, Kathy 130 THROCKMORTON. MARILYN 82,158 2 THROCKMORTON, RONAI D 82 Thune, David 100 Tidriclt. Brian 83 Tiller, Ilolly 130 Timms, Richard 107 Timms, Sandy 130 Tinkharn, Carolyn 131 TlNN1'I1., SAINDY 83 Tipps. Guy 131 Tiscareno, Dorothy' 107 Tiseareno. Mary 107 Tolar, Gary 131 Toman, Michael 185 Tornberg, Mari 107 Torolc, Michael 131 Torres. jesse 107 Torres, Samuel 107.182 TORREZ, R1-IX 83,160 Torrez. Roxanne 131,170 Towery, Robert 131 TOWNSEL1. MARK 83 Trent. 1Iay1es36 Trevillyan, Carole 131 r1b1e.1Ih4rry1 1117 R1B1.1'i. D1f1101'1.-X11 83 rihir. 1'1t'11e'z' 131 Iri1w1r'1,'1'i11a 1117 R1CK1'f'1'T. 11-IAXEN1-1 551.11151 R1CK1'f'1 1', S'l'1iPHAYX11I 851 riehesw. Douglas 107.2115 RONUUN. 1111151111711 83.1515 ruelovv, Dehia 1:11 RL'1I1.1,0. CIAT111 83 ruji11o. '1'irno1hy 131 RLZSLOW. 1AM1fS 83.167 rusloyy. Mary 131 udker.1Iaro1 131 ucker. Tom 39 u11y.1lary 1011 URNHR, B1'1A1J1.1'iY 85 UHN1-IR 1714181111-X11 833 urner. Erie 131 urner, Seott 108 urner. Steve 131 WARIXJWSKI. 1'1'1'1N1J1 81. 169 wellman, Daniel 1:31 yner,1erry 108 1111-rg. Cary 131 nruh. 1.aura 108 grey. Ronald 131.196 1srer. Steve 108 'sseryx Rohert 131 't1ca.S117anr1e 10h 1t1ey',iy1ary 131 ACfCf.'XRU. DONNA 15-1 A1.171fZ, 105111111 84 A1.131 'Z. 11,-XY 8-1 A1,1'1N'1'1fX0. Y. k1,E1'111'i 8-1. 1-12,1-119.11511 A1.1'11'11O. D1'7N11'i'1'R111 5-1 AND1'1M.'111Cl111'i1., 11C.'XN 8-1 aridemomie.Sy1via131 ANDL YN. 1'11711 KR17 51,1111 ar1duy'11,Vinkiv 1118 anos. 1.1111-rey 108 antilhorg, Louis 131 ANTYY1.. DU1'111.AS 15-1 ARCA5. ULXNNX 8-1 argas. Mark 132.170 'ARSITY CLUB 167 aSque7. A1111 n 11111 asq11ez.1ohn 108 asque1.11iL'ardo 1118 assar. Marianne 1015 Vaughan, Patricia 1:12 Vz1ug111,1o1111 156 Vavro. Catiilm-n 1011 Veaie, 13111-111 108.111-1,182 Ye-lkoyieh. 1'hi11ip 1011 Verge, Patti 132 Vice. 1110111 1118 Yigila Xliehaei 132 V1L,1.A1,0BU5, 111'DY 84 V11.1,cX1.V.'Kf0, 1111A1'11,1'15 84. 16-1 Vi11iga11.1i1nn1y 1115 Vinson. Denim' 132 Voz-11u11, Patricia 105 Volof.-11, judith 1015 VONA. DONNA 151 Vunt1erhaar.1ohn 1011 WAIJIHQLI.. '1'ER1'iSA 84 Wagner. Carol 108 Wagnc-r.Da1y11 132 Wagnc-r.1eri 132.11151 Wafo11er,Stvyvn 132 Wairi. Penny 108 Wa11iyArigh1.'1'11on111m 156.11 6. 182 VVA1,K1'7171. 'KLAN H4 Walker. Man 108.11i11,170. 17-1 Waikev. inev 132 Wa11u'1,1eri108 VVa11u'1. Laurie 132 V1'A1.1x1'1R, 11OR1 1 1A 5-1. 1515 Wa11ce1.Mari1yn132,182 WAl,K1'1R. 110811 S1.1151i,1HU. 182 WALK1-IR. 'l'1CRR1 84 Wall. 11c1y'11115 Wa11arn'. Bam-11y 132 VVa11ac1'. C111-xter 132.196 VVA1,1.'KC1'1. MARK 84 Wallis. l,yn11a 132 WA1.l1X1ARK. C.-X111:KNY1'. HD. 158 VVa1s11. .X11011 118 V1'a1s11. lQvw11 108 VVA1.S'1 1:11-111. 111111111-I 85 Walters. Day111 132 WA1fl'l'iRS. K ENN1- 1'H 145, 158. 18-1 V1'a1ton,Ron.11z1 132 VVARD. CA111 85.171 Ward. Xiiehae-1 108 V1'ar111s'1t.K4'1111eth 1132 Warn-11, Paint-1a 1:32 11'AR111fN. VHCC1 85 X1'a9xi11g.'1'ho111ay 132 V1'AT1f11S. DUUCLXS P15 VYATSON. 1f1'11'11S'171N1f 515.153 V1'atson.Co1c1on132.150.1114 VVATSON. N11li11,-XE1. PS5 WATSON. P.'XM1'11,A 85 Wayne. C1011 29 Wayne. Roiwrta 1015. 1811 VVe1111.1i'nni1x-r 108.18-1 We11ri1L11t, 11 i11ia111 2118 VV1'1151'7. 10N1 X5 W1iK1Q1rQV101'1'1'11, R11I11XR1J K5 VVe11i11.Susa11 108. 11-6 V1'eL'1K5. 110014 118.117.1511 Weis, Stephen 132 V1'eix buxan 108 VYE155. 111'N'1 1118 X5 VVA'is5. 11a11Q 108,170 X1'1'11.1.. 511011 7915. 1511. 185 VVEL115. 1:11 Klli 86 Victory march after we beat Anaheim brought spirit. Kn0tt's Berry Farm aided club section, V1'e11s. Lewin 132 VVe1sh. 1.in11.1 132 11'1'71.S11. S1ZANN1it56.1S3 WER1.1i. 1f1111'11.1'i5 86 Werh-. ltuger 132.15111 V1.'esw1.1Iat111 1:32 V1'e5ton.A1a11 132 W1i1111iICI1x. 1,YXN1'i'1 1'1' 811 155 W1'1'1f'11.11N. 1I'X'l'111 86 X1'1 1A1.1'1N, X1 HN111 1511 1511 V1'hea1o11, Nvtiiee 27 Wheeler. Helvn 2-1 V1'1'1151.1'1R. K1'fiNN1'f'1'11 56 VV111'17111'fCK. DAN 111 86 NYH11 11, C11 1111.155 H15 V1'hi11. 15avit1 1515 VVhi1L. Kathy 132.11151 WI11'1'1-Q. T111ih1r1SX 86 VV1'li1tu111'r,1o11z1e 132 Vt'1hh4-rt. Marilyn 180 Vt'11hn-1111s,Ro11ert 1:32 VV11.,111f1.M5. S.N1X171'1A 811 Wilkc-non. Carol 133 Wi11ia1ns,Cal11y 109,133 Williams, Kathieen 109 Williams, Kinlheriy 133 Wi11ia111x, Lam rent-e 133 Wiiiiamy, Ronalzi 109 16-1. 17-1 VV11..1.1'X1v1S. 5111'11'1RY 86.1151 VVi11ia111s. Yy4111r1el1i?1 VV11.1,1 XMSUN. 121111112811 W'11su11.Craig 109 VVi15o11. Daniei 11191111.2111 X't'i1son.1oh11 133 Wilson. Michael 13:3 V1'i1to11. 1effrry 133.11115 Wilton. Robert 115 WILTUN. HU111f1'1'11 55,1811 Wing.11mmy 1:23 VVinner. Kennm-111 13:1 w'muf.1a1 1:1::.1f11 111517. 1OHN 1511 Wise. 1.a11re1-n 1119 1f1'1S1 7. N11C11.'11'11. 56.17-4 Woldniii. Roy 13:3 VVO1.1'1'1. R11f11A1'111 X6 V1'o11s. Xleiociy 815 Woiter, Brues- 133 VVON.'X1fU'1 1', '1'1f1'11'11 87. 1515 Wood. llonnim 133 WO0C11Jurn. Carolyn 35 VVm1t1s.1lo1t11n' 133 VV11m1S, 1al1 11151 WOOIJWOHTII. S111'fI .1.1li PS1 V1'oo111e111er. Deiitsl' 1119. 1114 Woolwy CSc'orgia1111 133 V1'1'1A1l1i, KN1111 117.1119 Wragg. Laurin 133.1159 VVRHN. 5'1'1',1'111'1N 87 Wright. Darrell 133.1915 VVrig111. Sa1u1r.1 133 VVM11. 1111111 11111 l75.1X2,1S1 WS01.. N111I11A1-1. 87.1511.11i11 1 14.1 70,182 Wyatt llebbit- ISS V1'y'atlf1'omn1y 133.200 vvykc. cihaflt-1 13:3 VVykc,Ruth1119 1 arnasaiw, Day 141 109 Yf1T1'S. 1.01'1S1f 957. 11111 1 11.-K1'1H,X. 11-1518 157.1711 York. 1a1n1-x 109 1or1i,'1'4'ri 133 101'N1Q. C1 N'1'111 x 87 YO1.'N1l. 17:11 117 87 1o1111g.1lrvgo1y 133.161 1o11ng,1an1es 1119 YUL NC, 1111505 87 Young. 11ona1t129 Young. Teresa 109 Yollrlgsiua. Sharon 133 Zahala. Suzanne 133 Za11n.1ana11,19 Zandt. Nlartms' 133 ZDON. VA1.1-1111141 87 Z1fP1':D.X. KXT111 87 ZU1.17VVSK1. 101151 87 INDEX - 239 EDITOR EXPRESSES APPRECIATIO Pioneers! O Pioneersl is the finished product of a lot of ideas, research, and time. School hours. weekends, and holidays brought the annual staff together to capture the grand tradition of the old west. An exciting and full year offered a challenge to the 1972 Pioneer Staff which they accepted to cover. The entire staff dedicated to make the book, best ever proved that the annual was not the work ofjust one person. Activities and Organization pages were planned and pictures scheduled by Denise Barrett. With permission that was granted early in the year and buses obtained by Mr. Mohr a chaotic three-day photo schedule was set up at Knottis Berry Farm. Louise Yates utilized the talents of John Didion and Mike Fairchild, plus Sandy Novy and Robert Cemler to write copy. headlines and captions throughout the year. The larger sections of the yearbook, Senior section and Administration Sz Faculty pages were engineered by Carol Sullivan. Debbie Crawford and Karla Bell developed the junior and Sophomore sections. The Index kept them busy until the final deadline. Art work, along with the Athletic pages were de- signed by Cary McGinley and Karen Bell. Lois Owens- by coordinated CAA section. Special thanks should be given to the Harold Warp Pioneer Village in Nebraska for the rights to reprint the endsheet picture, to Walter Knott for the use of Knottis Berry Farm and Ghost Town in Buena Park, Ca. and Steve Smith, public relations, for help in add- ing to the old time effect. Also thanks to Blalack School Pictures for their un- derstanding yearbook needs and deepest appreciation to Mark Tamayose's photography talent that aided to the Pioneer story. Sincere graditude to Mr. Ralph R. Rothrock for letting the annual staff have complete freedom to express our ideas. Venturing as I go my unknown way. Qommgmlm, Editor-In-Chief Photography Editor-Mark Tamayose, Contributing Photographers: Mr. Covell Christian, Dave Brown, Richard Brown, Brent Haddock, jon Hawes, Scott johnson, Ken Myer, JoAnn Nakawaki, Rick Sanders, Rex Torrez, and Barry Weiss. 240 PIONEERSY O PIONEERSY kk e? x f gk uf X vx Ko NQQJZOQ-k 1233 CJK U30 Gow Q1 X ,X 17 A w ky ax. ILA ' Q! 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